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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 fully booked we'll think about putting on another event for anyone who we couldnt' fit in.+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 which is open from 7.30PM.+^Topic ^Person | 
 +|OTR messaging |Dan | 
 +|Checking your signals with WireShark |Dave | 
 +|VPNs and ssh tunnels |Dave |
  
-=== Who should come? ===+\\
  
-Anyone who wants to learn about, or share their skills about, basic cryptographic software. That means the kind of program that can keep your personal information private, if you use it properly. So if you don't like the idea of strangers looking at your personal things, and you use a computer, this is for you. +==== Past CryptoParties ====
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-=== Who is organising this? === +
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-The event has been instigated by some members of Durham Linux User Group, however the event is open to users of all computer systems. We're offering this event as a service to the community, because we think it's important that people should be able to protect their privacy (it is a human right, after all) and because it's fun :) +
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-We are also reaching out to some other local groups in the hope of involving them. 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 [[:durham#volunteers]] section below. +
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-=== What should I do before I come? === +
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-This website you're reading now has loads of useful information on it. Have a look at the [[documentation]] and see what you make of it. If you find it easy, you can come along and help people who didn't find it easy. We can all learn something from each other. +
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-==== Now the organising section... ==== +
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-Nobody is in charge so dive in and make it happen +
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-=== What we have === +
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-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. +
-  * level access for those with mobility problems +
-  * Real ale +
- +
-=== What we need ===  +
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-Can you help us source these? +
-  * Snacks +
-  * Signage +
-  * Some old, cheapo USB flash drives to give away TAILS on. Anyone know where we can get some, e.g. some promotional ones that got overproduced? +
-  * Relevant campaign stickers +
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-=== Volunteers === +
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-==In advance== +
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-^Role^Volunteer^ +
-| Make some witty, attractive promotional materials| //who has dem skillz please?//+
-| Add good ideas to this wiki page| //all//| +
-| Contact interested local groups |//all//| +
-| Pump out social media & other links pointing to this page | //all//| +
-| Make some signs (A4 should do) to direct people to the right room| //who has access to a printer at work?//| +
-| Bake a cake #1 | //mark will make one//| +
-| Bake a cake #2 | //no volunteer yet - write here if you're up for it//| +
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-==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: +
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-^Role^Volunteer^ +
-| PGP basics |//Olly//+
-| PGP keysigning |//Rich M//| +
-| Simple TOR usage with TBB |//mark//+
-|OTR| //Dan + someone else? Alice and Bob?//| +
-| Hard disk encryption| //several of us know how to use dmcrypt?//+
-| Mac go-to person |//Helen//+
-| Windows go-to person| //Rich P//| +
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-===Questions and Answers=== +
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-please add Q/A depending on what you have +
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-**Q** Will the cakes be stored in a CryptoPantry? +
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-**A** No, nor will they contain keys. +
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-**Q** I have a 3D printer which can dispense solder paste. Can I use it to render my key into icing on top of a cake? +
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-**A** You should definitely do that. Use a clean syringe though. +
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-**Q** Who should attend?  +
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-**A** Anyone who wants to learn or share how to use simple encryption tools +
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-**Q** What should I bring?  +
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-**A** Bring a portable computing device if you want help to use it+
  
 +[[durham_oct14|October 21st 2014]]