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-This is the current list of [[#panel_participants|panel participants]], [[#workshops|workshops]], and [[#exhibitions|exhibitions]] planned for [[:london_cryptofestival|London CryptoFestival 2013]]. Check out the [[:london_cryptofestival/schedule|Schedule]] to see when each one is on.+This is the current list of [[#panel_participants|panel participants]], [[#workshops|workshops]], and [[#exhibitions|exhibitions]] planned for [[:london_cryptofestival|London CryptoFestival 2013]].  
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 +Check the [[london_cryptofestival/schedule|Schedule]] to see when each one is on.
  
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   * **[[http://www.pelicancrossing.net/|Wendy Grossman]]** -- Journalist, blogger, and folksinger. Her 1998 book net.wars was one of the first to have its full text published on the Web. She was a member of the external advisory board of the Intellectual Property and Law Centre at Edinburgh University. She sits onthe Advisory Council of the [[https://www.openrightsgroup.org/|Open Rights Group]].   * **[[http://www.pelicancrossing.net/|Wendy Grossman]]** -- Journalist, blogger, and folksinger. Her 1998 book net.wars was one of the first to have its full text published on the Web. She was a member of the external advisory board of the Intellectual Property and Law Centre at Edinburgh University. She sits onthe Advisory Council of the [[https://www.openrightsgroup.org/|Open Rights Group]].
  
-  * **[[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14|Ross Anderson]]** -- Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory. Research topics include Economics and psychology of information security, Peer-to-Peer and social network systems, Reliability of security systems, Robustness of cryptographic protocols, Analysis and design of cryptographic algorithms, Information hiding, Security of clinical information systems, and Privacy and freedom issues.+  * **[[http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~rja14|Ross Anderson]]** -- Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Research topics include economics and psychology of information security, peer-to-peer and social network systems, reliability of security systems, robustness of cryptographic protocols, analysis and design of cryptographic algorithms, information hiding, security of clinical information systems, and privacy and freedom issues.
  
   * **[[http://www.smarimccarthy.is/|Smári McCarthy]]** -- Executive director at [[https://immi.is|IMMI]]. He was a co-founder of the Icelandic Digital Freedoms Society in 2008 with the aim of promoting digital rights, free culture, free software, and free hardware in Iceland. He has worked on developing and spreading digital fabrication technology through Fab Labs and Hacker Spaces. He's very passionate about systems and information, and having grown up on the Internet, he feels it's very important to protect it. [[https://twitter.com/smarimc|@smarimc]]   * **[[http://www.smarimccarthy.is/|Smári McCarthy]]** -- Executive director at [[https://immi.is|IMMI]]. He was a co-founder of the Icelandic Digital Freedoms Society in 2008 with the aim of promoting digital rights, free culture, free software, and free hardware in Iceland. He has worked on developing and spreading digital fabrication technology through Fab Labs and Hacker Spaces. He's very passionate about systems and information, and having grown up on the Internet, he feels it's very important to protect it. [[https://twitter.com/smarimc|@smarimc]]