Chaos Computer Club Dresden

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Chaos Computer Club Dresden,
aka C3D2

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Founded by: Jens
Status: Active
Language: German
Edit mode: LoginToEdit
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike
Main topic: Computers
Wiki size: 742 article pages see stats

(As of: 2021-11-04)


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Der CCC Dresden (C3D2) ist ein chaotischer Zusammenschluss von Hackern aus Dresden, Sachsen und dem Rest der Galaxis, die Spass am kreativen Umgang mit Informationstechnologie haben.

Wir finden es spannend, die Funktionsweise informationsverarbeitender Systeme zu erforschen und zu verstehen, um diese zu nutzen und zu verbessern. Dieses Interesse und das damit gewonnene Wissen teilen wir freiheitlich. Dies ist nur über einen freien Zugang zu Kommunikation möglich, für die wir uns einsetzen.

Viele Technologien haben direkten oder indirekten Einfluss auf unsere Gesellschaft und das Individuum. Daher versuchen wir, diese auf technischem als auch auf sozialem Gebiet zu untersuchen und zu verstehen. Wichtig ist uns dabei die Achtung der Bürgerrechte, insbesondere des Rechts auf informationelle Selbstbestimmung. Wir sprechen uns gegen jegliche Art von Zensur und für offene Diskussion aus.

Wir verstehen uns als Plattform Gleichgesinnter und sind dem Chaos Computer Club nahe stehend.

Mitmachen kann bei uns jeder. Besucher finden uns bei regelmäßigen Treffen, öffentlichen Veranstaltungen oder an verschiedenen Plätzen des Internets.

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The CCC Dresden (C3D2) is a chaotic association of hackers from Dresden, Saxony, and the rest of the galaxy who enjoy being creative with information technology.

The CCC Dresden (C3D2) is a group of thinking individuals who enjoy having fun with the creative use of information technology.

We like to study and find out the way information processing systems work, to use or enhance them, in any way whatsoever. The knowledge we obtain is shared in a free manner. Of course this is only possible with free access to communication, for which we campaign.

Technology has a huge direct or indirect influence to our society, which is why we try to investigate it on a technical and social basis. For us it is important to respect the peoples rights, exceptionally the right to informational self-determination.

We like to see us as a platform for like-minded people and form the easternmost node of the Chaos Computer Club in Germany.

Everyone is allowed to participate. Visitors may join us on regular meetings, public events or on various places around the internet.



The Chaos Computer Club e.V. (CCC) from Germany is Europe's largest association of hackers. For more than thirty years, we are providing information about technical and societal issues, such as surveillance, privacy, freedom of information, hacktivism, data security, and many other interesting things around technology and hacking issues. As the most influential hacker collective in Europe, we organise campaigns, events, lobbying, and publications, as well as anonymising services and communication infrastructure. There are many hackerspaces in and around Germany which belong to or share a common bond to the CCC as stated in our hacker ethics.

Chaos Computer Club e.V. (CCC) wiki which are (or were) active: (in no particular order) (view / edit)

Club locations
Chaosradio
CCC events
  • 22nd Chaos Communication Congress (22C3 Public Wiki)
  • 23rd Chaos Communication Congress (23C3 Public Wiki)
  • 24th Chaos Communication Congress (24C3 Public Wiki)
  • 25th Chaos Communication Congress (25C3) [1](FixMe: convert red link to a WikiIndex page)
  • 36th Chaos Communication Congress (36C3) [2](FixMe: convert red link to a WikiIndex page)
  • Chaos Communication Camp 2019 (CCCamp2019) [3](FixMe: convert red link to a WikiIndex page)
External links