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 ====== Auckland, New Zealand ====== ====== Auckland, New Zealand ======
  
-===== 22 Oct 2013 =====+===== 22 Oct 2013, 6.30pm, Langham Hotel =====
  
 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. 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.
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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
-  * Someone: What is GPG, how does it work? How do you create a GPG key+  * Ben Dechrai: What is GPG, how does it work? 
-  * Ben Dechrai: How does Tor work? +  * Ben Dechrai: How Tor works, an interpretive performance with six parts. 
-  * Someone: TextSecure install fest / demo +  * 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. 
-Someone - that's you - feel free to take these as suggestionsDon't make this a "Ben presents everythingthing :+    * 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.
-==== Key Signing ==== +
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-After the lightning talkswe'll have GPG key signing session. Those new to GPG will have created a key in the GPG talk :) +