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 ====== Auckland, New Zealand ====== ====== Auckland, New Zealand ======
  
-===== 22 Oct 2013 =====+===== 22 Oct 2013, 6.30pm, Langham Hotel ===== 
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 +Attend a CryptoParty to learn and teach how to use basic cryptography tools. A CryptoParty is free, public and fun. People bring their computers, mobile devices, and a willingness to learn! CryptoParty is a decentralized, global initiative to introduce the most basic cryptography software and the fundamental concepts of their operation to the general public.
  
 Held at the Langham Hotel, hosted by the Open Source Developers' Conference, this event is open to the public. Held at the Langham Hotel, hosted by the Open Source Developers' Conference, this event is open to the public.
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 [[http://osdc.org.nz/conference-schedule/bof/|See this OSDC page for information, including location]]. [[http://osdc.org.nz/conference-schedule/bof/|See this OSDC page for information, including location]].
  
-Want to give a lightning talk? Add your name here: +==== What Happened? ====
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-==== Lightning Talks ====+
  
   * Ben Dechrai: Welcome intro type thing   * Ben Dechrai: Welcome intro type thing
-  * Ben Dechrai: What is PGP, how does it work? How do you create GPG key? +  * Ben Dechrai: What is GPG, how does it work? 
- +  * Ben Dechrai: How Tor works, an interpretive performance with six parts. 
-==== Key Signing ==== +  * Two people [feel free to add your name in if you want attribution] described [[https://freenetproject.org/|The Freenet Project]] and how this can be used to securely store your data in network construct that doesn't materialise online in the traditional sense. 
- +  * David Basden: "The packet sniffer in your NorthBridge"; David discussed the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_AMT|Intel AMT]] he found in his new laptop, and how this can grant third parties with pre-BIOS and -OS access to modern computers. 
-After the lightning talkswe'll have GMG key signing session. Those new to GPG will have created a key in Ben's talk :) +    * http://forums.lenovo.com/t5/X-Series-ThinkPad-Laptops/Intel-AMT-how-to-disable-and-verify/td-p/661067 or http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/detail.page?LegacyDocID=SF10-D0098 might help 
 +There were three people who created new GPG keysand a key signing event occurred, after which we all went to the pub.