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 ===== City of Durham, United Kingdom ===== ===== City of Durham, United Kingdom =====
  
 +==== Keeping in touch ====
  
-===== CryptoParty on October 21st, 2014 =====+We agreed on Oct 21st that we would use the [[http://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/durham|Durham LUG mailing list]] to communicate and organise until someone suggests something better. Non-linux-users are most welcome. If you want to get involvedsubscribe to that list and tell us why you're here. Say that Bob sent you ;-)
  
----- +Update on March 4th 2016: there is a discussion about a cryptoparty in the North East happening on the [[https://lists.openrightsgroup.org/listinfo/org-northeast|Open Rights Group NE list]] and on [[:newcastle|this page]]
-[[https://network23.org/dfs3/events/durham-cryptoparty/|Book your place now]]              <--- this will not record your IP address+
  
-----+==== Future CryptoParties ====
  
-Welcome to the organising page for the Durham CryptoParty.+Times & places be announced soon, here or [[:newcastle|here]].
  
-Please book yourself a place if you intend to be there on the night in any capacity, so we don't overcrowd the room. If we get overbooked we'll think about putting on another event.+Here are some ideas for talks, demos etc. that people have offered already (please add yourself if you have something relevant to offer)
  
-There is no charge for attendance. We have been given free use of a room on the understanding that we will be buying drinks at the bar (soft drinks are available) which is open from 7.30PM.+^Topic ^Person | 
 +|OTR messaging |Dan | 
 +|Checking your signals with WireShark |Dave | 
 +|VPNs and ssh tunnels |Dave |
  
-The event has been instigated by some members of Durham Linux User Group, however the event is open to users of all systems. If you have knowledge of a non-*nix system and are able to help people use simply encryption tools on it, please make yourself known (use an alias if you like) in the volunteers section below.+\\
  
-=== What we have === +==== Past CryptoParties ====
- +
-This is what we've got: +
-  * Venue: Classroom at the [[http://www.durham-arc.org.uk/|Durham Amateur Rowing Club]] +
-  * Time: 7.30pm to 10.30pm +
-  * Desk space and chairs for up to 30 people +
-  * Plenty of power sockets +
-  * wifi +
-  * projector with VGA input if anyone wants to show stuff to the group +
-  * "break out" space in the bar +
-  * parking for cars and bikes. and boats for that matter. +
-  *  +
- +
-=== What we need ===  +
-  * Snacks +
-  * Signage +
- +
-=== Who is doing what? === +
- +
-==In advance== +
-  * Make this wiki page better / make more pages +
-  * Contact interested local groups +
-  * Social media links pointing to this page +
-  * Make some signs (A4 should do) to direct people to the right room +
-  * Bake a cake #1  //mark will make one// +
-  * Bake a cake #2  //no volunteer yet// +
- +
-==On the night== +
-I think the main plan is to hang loose and show each other cool stuff. However if lots of people turn up needing a basic overview of a topic, it would be cool to have a 5-minute presentation prepared, would it not? There are [[spread:slides]] already on this wiki for us to use. Could folks nominate themselves here / add your offer to the list, or take one of these: +
- +
-  * PGP basics //no volunteer yet// +
-  * PGP keysigning //RM// +
-  * Simple TOR usage with TBB //no volunteer yet// +
-  * OTR //no volunteer yet// +
-  * Hard disk encryption //no volunteer yet// +
- +
-===Questions and Answers=== +
- +
-please add Q/A depending on what you have +
- +
-**Q** Will the cakes be stored in a CryptoPantry? **A** No, nor will they contain keys.+
  
 +[[durham_oct14|October 21st 2014]]