Privacy:workshop:2013-08-15

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Privacy:workshop:2013-08-15
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
  • 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