Columbia University

For The Hacker Film Festival

  • Amount
    $55,000
  • Program
    Cyber
  • Date Awarded
    3/13/2020
  • Term
    12.0 Months
  • Type of Support
    Project
Overview
A sponsorship grant to Columbia University will support the Hacker Film Festival. The goals of the festival are (a) to create a new forum for discussion about hacking, cybersecurity, cyberwarfare, and the larger relationship with technology; (b) to expand connections between the cyber community and the broader public; and (c) to demystify hacker culture and cyber-related issues. The event will speak to a more expansive mixed audience, moving beyond the closed doors and jargon of conference room policy discussions. Featuring senior figures from the earliest days of cyberwarfare, hacking, and espionage — along with screenwriters, directors, and authors — the festival will explore how each selected film has in some way shaped our collective understanding of cybersecurity and hacker culture.
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