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+ | == Minutes == | ||
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+ | What does everybody want to do: | ||
+ | * Wizzup | ||
+ | ** crypto | ||
+ | *** why otr is better | ||
+ | *** pgp details | ||
+ | *** public key crypto | ||
+ | ** usability | ||
+ | ** operating system security | ||
+ | ** software to backup/sync files | ||
+ | ** tor | ||
+ | ** disk encryption | ||
+ | * Realitygaps | ||
+ | ** pgp | ||
+ | ** public key | ||
+ | ** otr | ||
+ | ** irssi | ||
+ | ** levels of safety | ||
+ | *** how safe are you | ||
+ | *** vpn | ||
+ | ** gnunet | ||
+ | ** bit message | ||
+ | * Mariejel | ||
+ | ** pgp | ||
+ | *** user friendliness | ||
+ | ** lots of applications | ||
+ | *** what do they do | ||
+ | * Mattronix | ||
+ | ** no specifics | ||
+ | ** open source to replace cisco | ||
+ | *** switches | ||
+ | ** darknets | ||
+ | * Becha | ||
+ | ** leave facebook | ||
+ | ** document it | ||
+ | ** run my own server | ||
+ | ** pgp | ||
+ | ** teach other people / children | ||
+ | ** crypto for the critical mass (don't put all your uranium in one drawer) | ||
+ | ** promotion of federated services | ||
+ | * narya | ||
+ | ** alternatives for evil software | ||
+ | *** google | ||
+ | *** facebook | ||
+ | *** dropbox | ||
+ | ** how to install it | ||
+ | ** document it | ||
+ | ** promotion and training | ||
+ | * melanie | ||
+ | ** learning privacy tools | ||
+ | ** tools for work | ||
+ | * cmpxchg | ||
+ | ** count empty mate bottles | ||
+ | ** cookies | ||
+ | ** tor | ||
+ | ** dnssec | ||
+ | * ultratux | ||
+ | ** pgp | ||
+ | ** otr | ||
+ | ** dnssec, opendns | ||
+ | ** ssh (reverse tunnels) | ||
+ | ** Control your browser (plugins, safety) | ||
+ | *** Cookies | ||
+ | *** Headers | ||
+ | ** Retroshare | ||
+ | ** remote backups, minimise disk usage and bandwidth | ||
+ | |||
+ | * phicoh | ||
+ | ** install federated services at techinc | ||
+ | |||
+ | We had a surprise guest in the form of EFF's Peter Eckersley. He talked about | ||
+ | * https everywhere | ||
+ | * eff.org/trackerlab | ||
+ | * the need for open wifi |
Latest revision as of 22:59, 19 October 2013
Privacy:workshop:2013-08-15 | |
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Date | 2013/08/15 |
Time | |
Location | (h)ACTA |
Type | Workshop |
Contact | User:Phicoh |
Privacy Software Workshop, Episode 1
Time: 8PM
Agenda: - kick-off meeting: show of interest: topics, goals...
See the project Privacy_Software_Workshop_Series
Minutes
What does everybody want to do:
- Wizzup
- crypto
- why otr is better
- pgp details
- public key crypto
- usability
- operating system security
- software to backup/sync files
- tor
- disk encryption
- crypto
- Realitygaps
- pgp
- public key
- otr
- irssi
- levels of safety
- how safe are you
- vpn
- gnunet
- bit message
- Mariejel
- pgp
- user friendliness
- lots of applications
- what do they do
- pgp
- Mattronix
- no specifics
- open source to replace cisco
- switches
- darknets
- Becha
- leave facebook
- document it
- run my own server
- pgp
- teach other people / children
- crypto for the critical mass (don't put all your uranium in one drawer)
- promotion of federated services
- narya
- alternatives for evil software
- dropbox
- how to install it
- document it
- promotion and training
- alternatives for evil software
- melanie
- learning privacy tools
- tools for work
- cmpxchg
- count empty mate bottles
- cookies
- tor
- dnssec
- ultratux
- pgp
- otr
- dnssec, opendns
- ssh (reverse tunnels)
- Control your browser (plugins, safety)
- Cookies
- Headers
- Retroshare
- remote backups, minimise disk usage and bandwidth
- phicoh
- install federated services at techinc
We had a surprise guest in the form of EFF's Peter Eckersley. He talked about
- https everywhere
- eff.org/trackerlab
- the need for open wifi