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TechEd Collab: Building Community in Arizona Around Tech Awareness

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Earlier this year, EFF welcomed Technology Education Collaborative (TEC) into the Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA). TEC empowers everyday people to become informed users of today’s extraordinary technology, and helps people better understand the tech that surrounds them on a daily basis. TEC does this by hosting in-person, hands-on events, including right to repair workshops, privacy meetups, tech field trips, and demos. We got the chance to catch up with Connor Johnson, Chief Technology Officer of TEC, and speak with him about the work TEC is doing in the Greater Phoenix area:

Connor, tell us how Technology Education Collaborative got started, and about its mission.

TEC was started with the idea of creating a space where industry professionals, students, and the community at large could learn about technology together. We teamed up with Gateway Community College to build the Advanced Cyber Systems Lab. A lot of tech groups in Phoenix meet at varying locations, because they can’t afford or find a dedicated space. TEC hosts community technology-focused groups at the Advanced Cyber Systems Lab, so they can have the proper equipment to work on and collaborate on their projects.

Speaking of projects, let’s talk about some of the main priorities of TEC: right to repair, privacy, and cybersecurity. Having the only right to repair hub in the greater Phoenix metro valley, what concerns do you see on the horizon? 

One of our big concerns is that many companies have slowly shifted away from repairability to a sense of convenience. We are thankful for the donations from iFixIt that allow people to use the tools they may otherwise not know they need or could afford. Community members and IT professionals have come to use our anti-static benches to fix everything from TVs to 3D printers. We are also starting to host ‘Hardware Happy Hour’ so anyone can bring their hardware projects in and socialize with like-minded people.

How’s your privacy and cybersecurity work resonating with the community?

We have had a host of different speakers discuss the current state of privacy and how it can affect different individuals. It was also wonderful to have your Surveillance Litigation Director, Andrew Crocker, speak at our July edition of Privacy PIE. So many of the attendees were thrilled to be able to ask him questions and get clarification on current issues. Christina, CEO of TEC, has done a great job leading our Privacy PIE events and discussing the legal situation surrounding many privacy rights people take for granted. One of my favorite presentations was when we discussed privacy concerns with modern cars, where she touched on aspects like how the cameras are tied to car companies’ systems and data collection.

TEC’s current goal is to focus on building a community that is not just limited to cybersecurity itself. One problem that we’ve noticed is that there are a lot of groups focused on security but don’t branch out into other fields in tech. Security affects all aspects of technology, which is why TEC has been branching out its efforts to other fields within tech like hardware and programming. A deeper understanding of the fundamentals can help us to build better systems from the ground up, rather than applying cybersecurity as an afterthought.

In the field of cybersecurity, we have been working on a project building a small business network. The idea behind this initiative is to allow small businesses to independently set up their network, so that provides a good layer of security. Many shops don’t either have the money to afford a security-hardened network or don’t have the technical know-how to set one up. We hope this open-source project will allow people to set up the network themselves, and allow students a way to gain valuable work experience.

It’s awesome to hear of all the great things TEC is doing in Phoenix! How can people plug in and get engaged and involved?

TEC can always benefit from more volunteers or donations. Our goal is to build community, and we are happy to have anyone join us. All are welcome to the Advanced Cyber System lab at Gateway Community College – Washington Campus Monday through Thursday 4 pm to 8 pm. Our website is www.techedcollab.org and on facebook we’re: www.facebook.com/techedcollab People can also join our discord server for some great discussions and updates on our upcoming events!


Source: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/07/teched-collab-building-community-arizona-around-tech-awareness


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