Matt Mitchell is a renowned cybersecurity expert and activist, deeply committed to protecting marginalized communities from technological harms through his organization, CryptoHarlem, and various fellowships and advisory roles.
Abstract
Matt Mitchell, a cybersecurity expert and founder of CryptoHarlem, is a prominent figure in the field of digital privacy and security. His work focuses on safeguarding the rights and privacy of marginalized groups, particularly Black communities, through education, training, and advocacy. Mitchell has been recognized for his contributions with several awards, including the 2021 Electronic Frontier Foundation PIONEER/Barlow Award and a spot on WIRED's 2020 "WIRED25" list. He has held numerous fellowships and advisory positions, demonstrating his expertise and dedication to the intersection of technology and social justice. Mitchell is also a sought-after speaker, participating in events such as the RSA Conference, Republica, and the Personal Democracy Forum, where he discusses issues like surveillance, digital security, and the importance of privacy in the digital age.
Opinions
Mitchell believes that surveillance has historically targeted marginalized populations, particularly in the Black community, and continues to do so.
He emphasizes the importance of encryption and digital safety as tools for empowerment and resistance against surveillance for marginalized groups.
Mitchell advocates for the democratization of digital security knowledge, making it accessible to all, not just the tech-savvy or privileged.
He is critical of the unequal deployment of surveillance technologies and the need for public interest technology that supports social justice.
Mitchell is a proponent of community-led solutions and grassroots initiatives, such as CryptoHarlem, to address the digital security needs of underserved communities.
He encourages the development of policies and legislation that protect individuals' privacy and limit the scope of government and corporate surveillance.
Mitchell sees technology as a means to achieve social change and supports the use of open-source tools and collaborative approaches to enhance digital privacy and security.
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The personal biography of Matt Mitchell aka @geminiimatt
updated: January 1st, 2024
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Matt Mitchell is a cybersecurity expert & one of the best hacktivist in the world. Matt is focused on using his skills in service of Black people and all marginalized groups. He is the founder of CryptoHarlem.
December 2021 Newsweek “Special Issue” (photo by Nick Lee)
Quoted in Decmber 2022,New York Times “Your Memories. Their Cloud.”
Matt Mitchell was quoted in this NY Times story on cloud privacy and security
Matt Mitchell is a hacker, founder of CryptoHarlem, an anti surveillance, pro humanity, not-for-profit cybersecurity organization that focuses on protecting all people from technological harms. Matt is the Senior Cybersecurity Program Manager at the Ford Foundation. In his work there, Matt develops scalable safety and cybersecurity organizational strengthening solutions for Ford Foundation’s grantee partners.
Matt is a well known privacy & security researcher, operational security trainer, and data journalist who founded & leads CryptoHarlem ( https://cryptoharlem.com ), impromptu workshops teaching basic cryptography tools to the predominately African American community in upper Manhattan. In the past, Matt worked as an independent trainer for media and humanitarian focused private security firms. He specialized in discreet investigations, digital safety, electronics, & counter-surveillance. Matt spends his free time training activists in operational and information security. His personal work focuses on marginalized, aggressively monitored, over-policed populations in the United States.
Committed to using his digital skills — as hacker, developer, operational security trainer, and data journalist — for good, Matt has worked in various capacities at the intersection of technology and social justice. Formerly the Director of Digital Safety & Privacy for Tactical Tech (also known as the Tactical Technology Collective). Matt worked leading security training efforts, curricula, and organizational security for Tactical Tech in their mission to raise awareness about privacy, provide tools for digital security, and mobilize people to turn information into action.
In the past he worked as a data journalist at The New York Times and a developer at CNN, Time Inc, NewsOne /InteractiveOne /TVOne /RadioOne, AOL/Huffington Post, & Essence Magazine.
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Is your boss watching you work?
Oct 11, 2022
Matt was on Canadian national television speaking on the privacy law enacted in Ontario saying employers there must now disclose if they have been using productivity tracking software.
CBC / Radio Canada
Village Voice . “Best Person To Help You Encrypt Shit.” by Ethan Chiel
The Village Voice Best Of 2016 Issue talks about the best things New York City has to offer.
Vice Motherboard . “Human of The Year”
Motherboard’s collection of people who are making big things happen during 2016 online and by proxy out in the real world.
Full Frontal with Samantha Bee . “Ms. Robot”
December 7, 2016
The recent elections in the United States put in the White House someone who has promised to crack down on activists like those involved in the Movement For Black Lives. In this episode,Ashley Nicole Black talks about how the Black community has been dealing with surveillance issues for a long time. With a unique and skilled gift of comedy & satire Ashley, covers what we as citizens can do. Matt has a cameo at 3:06, Also in the video hip hop legend, Talib Kweli.
Fox 5 New York local news “Why Privacy Matters”
May 12, 2017
A local New York City reporter, Arthur Chi’en reached out to discuss the importance of privacy in todays digital age. It was a good opportunity to promote the work I do and most importantly promote good digital safety hygiene.
EDUCATIONAL & LEARNING:
“How To Give A Digital Security Training”
by Matt Mitchell, Cooper Quntin, Marin Shelton, Rachel Weidinger
“5 Privacy Tips in the Age of Cyber Activism”Mozilla Firefox
“How to Protect Your Data Using Just Apps”
Futurism
“How to Protect Your Browser History”
Futurism
“How to Protect Your Online Identity”
Futurism
“Digital Hygiene for Defense LawyersL: A Digital Security Checklist”
NACDL: National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
“Cybersecurity for the People: How to Protect Your Privacy at a Protest”
The Intercept
by Micah Lee w/ matt mitchell
“Hacker Redefined: Organizational Security”
Mozilla : Open Web Fellowship
FELLOWSHIPS:
Ford Foundation Technology Fellowship
Mozilla Open Web Fellowship
The Mozilla Open Web Fellowship literally changed by life, so I have high praise for it and the great people at Mozilla and Ford who support it. This fellowship looks to get technologists and civil society host organizations together. The technologists get a taste of what being a “public interest technologist” in service to all, is about. The host organizations get a nerd with special powers for a short period of time to help permanently change the trajectory of the organization. Its a win win, with lost of travel and geeky adventure thrown in for good measure. There is currently an open call for the next year’s cohort.
New America CyberSecurity Initiative Fellow
“The Cybersecurity Initiative Fellowship brings together thinkers from across the United States, from in and outside the cyber policy community, to write and contribute new thinking to the policy debate. New America is a think tank and civic enterprise committed to renewing American politics, prosperity, and purpose in the Digital Age.”
IREX Internet Freedom Festival Fellow
International Research & Exchanges’ annual glitter covered event in Valencia Spain supports an open internet & fighting surveillance. As a fellow I assisted with the “Community Track”.
Institute For The Future’s Future For Good Fellow
Institute For The Future is an independent, non-profit research organization, the fellowship program hosted a convening in Reykjavik, exploring the forces shaping our world, and the actions we can take amidst them. I was honored to contribute my vision and analysis in this effort.
Open Technology Fund Advisory Council
“To support the internet as a safe and secure platform for free speech the Open Technology Fund (OTF) was created in 2012 as a program of Radio Free Asia and is sustained by annual grants from the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), which originate from yearly U.S. Congressional appropriations for State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs…The OTF program works to promote forward-thinking ideas and innovation, open philanthropy, alternative methodologies, emerging technologies, new approaches, and social responsibility.”
Internet Freedom Festival & IFF Advisory Board
“The IFF Platform brings together the internet freedom community to raise awareness & profile of the people, projects, teams, & organizations working in coalition to bring about a open, free, global internet fueled by acceptance, freedom, and love. I also work to support, promote, and grow the annual IFF conference in Valencia, Spain.
SOUPS 2020
“Maybe We Have Been Doing This Wrong? Protestor as persona”
In August of 2020, I delivered a keynote at the Sixteenth Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security. Speaking about the importance of intersectionality, and the centering of marginalized groups when producing UX, security research, tools, etc.
Cyber Jim Crow & Digital Poor Doors In Tech
In June of 2017, I am honored to have presented at EyeO. I shared some of my thoughts and research on diversity in tech and issues impeding integration.
The Revolution Will Not Be Encrypted
Returning in EyeO in 2018with a talk about marginalized groups and data
mis-use.
“Smart City vs. Menacing City: A Wakanda Deferred”
Personal Democracy Forum in 2018 talk on so-called smart cities
Surveillance and Black Bodies in the USA
At the Re::publica 2017 Media conference I spoke on the long history in the United States as categorizing people of African descent as suspicious others along with some of my research on modern surveillance in the inner city. Drawing unsettling parallels between past and current event.
Why The Black Community Needs Encryption
You might not know that you need a big “crypto hug,” but Matt Mitchell of Crypto Harlem has one for you. But why for the black community in particular?
“Surveillance is a tool of oppression, and black folks have been surveilled since before the slave ships. You look at a manifest of a slave ship and people were numbers and cataloged. You look at an overseers diary and it’s basically a CCTV camera but written out in handwriting. All the way up to COINTELPRO where a who’s who of civil rights and racial justice leaders from the 60s and 70s [were surveilled]. It’s part of a program, especially in this country, to dismantle those organizations because they’re disruptive.”- TechCrunch
Color of Surveillance Conference
“why black & latino folks need to follow the encryption battle & how does iOS vs FBI effect us.”
Netgain Internet of Things Conference in New York, NY
Excited to be on a panel moderated by Mark Surman, Executive Director, Mozilla Foundation. The panelist are Stephanie Hankey, Executive Director, Tactical Tech, Scout Brody, Executive Director, Simply Secure & Bruce Schneier, Board Member, Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Internet Governance Forum USA (IGFUSA) 2016
“Content and conduct: countering violent extremism & promoting human rights online”
INTERVIEWS :
UNDER CTRL: “Matt Mitchell: Making digital hygiene skills available for everyone”June 2021
by Tresorit
Inside a Harlem CryptoParty: CryptoHarlem
For Black History Month 2018
by Vice Motherboard
Republica 2017
by Deutsche Welle
German Election Security & Emmanuel Macron “hack”.
Election Hacking 2017
The second time I was on Deutsche Welle , this was a chat about election hacking.
by Deutsche Welle
“GnuPG Stories: Matt Mitchell of CryptoHarlem”
A promotional video I did to raise funds for GnuPG encryption software.
by GPG w/ matt mitchell
Radio Motherboard on CryptoHarlem. “Content and conduct: countering violent extremism & promoting human rights online”
CodeNewbie on data journalism & coding “Content and conduct: countering violent extremism & promoting human rights online”
Facets 16 on “what was the internet before” The internet wasn’t always the way we use and see it now. Dial up was slow, websites didn’t exist yet, & old men screamed at clouds. I talk about my first computer and what the internet was like when I was first getting online.
Colombia Informa (en español) on “La tecnología viene de la mano con la vigilancia estatal” I met the team at Tactical Tech’s Glass Room, where I presented the talk “Teching while Black & NYC Surveillance” / Conocí a estos reporteros en “The Glass Room” (la Sala de Vidrio) de Tactical Tech, donde presenté la charla “Enseñanza mientras Black & NYC Surveillance”
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts
In 2017 I was selected as one of the YBCA 100, a list of the one hundred“people, organizations, and movements that are shaping the future of culture”.
working title: Protect Your Org
“An open source online tool to create a security policy, an incident response plan, data retention policy, & business continuity plan in minutes.”
“Bridging the Gap: Cybersecurity + Public Interest Tech”
w/Matt Mitchell, Bruce Schneier, Fellow and Lecturer, Harvard Kennedy School Moderator: J. Bob Alotta, Astraea FoundationThu, March 7, 2019 , 9:20am
hacks / hackers berlin
Berlin, Germany* Wednesday September 19th, 2018
This talk will discuss practical and easy steps to increase your digital and operational security. It is a refresh and an update on the latest security considerations and how this impacts your research, your sources, and your future.
National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) Annual
International Training & Job Summit
Miami, Florida, USA
* Wednesday July 18–24, 2018
NAHJ will offer a variety of volunteer, fellowship and sponsorship opportunities for the annual conference. I will be conducting a digital safety and security for journalists training Early Bird Registration Deadline: March 31, 2018. Registration Closes: June 30, 2018
Brownsville Brooklyn Intergenerational Technology Skillshare /DiscoTech
Brooklyn, NY USA
* Saturday January 20, 2018
DiscoTech is short for “Discovering Technology,” and it’s an event where anyone, large or small, old or young, techie or non-techie, can come to share questions, curiosity, tips, knowledge, and resources about the technology we use everyday.
“Privacy For Everyone” — a conference by Least Authority, Zcash Company and Dekrypt Capital
Berlin, Germany* Saturday January 3, 2018
We will bring together leaders in the field of digital privacy to discuss how to broaden the understanding of privacy as a social and collective value in our technology. We want to explore how we can address the current and developing challenges in the age of surveillance and big data analysis. Communicating and Building Communities panel w/ Paige Peterson Zcash, Anamika Ved Least Authority, Freddy Martinez Freedom Of The Press Foundation.
Simmons College Technology Social Justice
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
* Thursday April 27, 2017
The intersection of privacy, policy, data, and design offers both opportunities and constraints for those working with technology to promote a more just and equitable society. Panelists will discuss how privacy, policy, data, and design issues influence their work in technology, and they will provide insights into opportunities that exist to pursue technology careers that promote justice-centered goals.
Republica 2017
Berlin, Germany* Tuesday, May 9, 2017 -17:30 to 18:00 ( Stage 5 @ )
Surveillance isn’t evenly deployed against all people. Matt will speak on how surveillance has historically targeted and directly affected marginalized populations in the United States.This talk includes Lessons learned from the CryptoHarlem project as well as what he feels are the best ways to provide digital safety and security to all people.
NYCIST:
New York, NY, USA* Wednesday, May 31st, 2017 4–6pmA discussion w/ Chaumtoli Huq & @geminiimatt to talk at Browning School about law, tech, and the marginalized
TechCrunch Sessions: Justice
San Francisco, California, USA* Tuesday, June 6, 2017
The Black Community Needs Encryption: Through history the Black community of the United States has faces many forms of surveillance. Encryption, circumvention technologies, and advancements in math/science provides the Black community to free ourselves from this “racial gaze”.
Personal Democracy Forum
New York, NY, USAFriday, June 9th 3:15pm — 4:15pm
Kimmel Center Rom 907
”Digital Security for All: Bridging the Gap…”
A discussion on what it will take to bring digital security AND digital safety to marginalized groups and the directly effected. Josh Levy — Non- resident fellow at Stanford’s Digital Civil Society Lab Deanna Zandt — Co-Founder at Lux Digital Anqi Li — Design and Digital Engagement Lead at Access Now
Human Rights Watch Film Festival
New York, NY, USAWednesday, June 14th 7:00pm IFC Center
Black code is an amazing documentary about the work of Citizen Lab in Toronto. There are not many places for dissidents & activists to turn when they are the victims of suspected state digital surveillance & hacking. Citizen Lab is one of those places. Screening followed by panel discussion with filmmaker Nicholas de Pencier, Bill Marczak, Senior Research Fellow, Citizen Lab and myself (Matt Mitchell, Hacker/Digital security trainer and Founder of CryptoHarlem) Moderated by Dinah PoKempner, General Counsel, HRW
Allied Media Conference
Detroit, Michigan, USA* sometime during June 15–18th
Advanced Opsec: Beyond Tor & Signal: In this workshop @geminiimatt will break a fictitious activist organization (the participants) into teams who must successfully practice good operational & information security to plan, promote, execute, and assess a demonstration while mitigating harm. Learning advanced skills, capabilities & methods along the way.
EyeO Festival 2017
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA* sometime during June 26–29th
“Cyber JimCrow: Virtual public housing and poor doors in digital security & surveillance.” Technology allows us new tools to build a better more inclusive future but without an acknowledgement of past and ingrained biases are we doomed to fail? Due to the recent US election & the rise of white supremacist populist movements in Europe, digital security and safety information is in high demand. But, are we leaving behind those directly affected in our rush to a ‘safer’ future? I talk about my research and some possible solutions
Citizen Lab Summer Institute: on Monitoring Internet Openness and RightsToronto, Canada
July 12 to 14, 2017
“The Citizen Lab Summer Institute on Monitoring Internet Openness and Rights is an annual research workshop hosted at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto.The Citizen Lab Summer Institute (CLSI) is a meeting place for researchers and practitioners from academia, civil society, and the private sector who are working on Internet openness, security, and rights. It brings together perspectives from a wide range of backgrounds across technical and social science disciplines. Participants range from established experts to those just entering the area.”