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- | =====9th September 2015 - Wednesday | + | ====19th October 2019 - Saturday |
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+ | ===Info=== | ||
+ | * **Location: | ||
+ | * **Time:** 03:00 P.M – 06:00 P.M | ||
+ | * **Date:** October 19th 2019 | ||
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+ | ===What is CryptoParty Khartoum === | ||
+ | CryptoParty Khartoum program aims to train trainee on the use of practical tools of digital security, such as how to browse the web anonymously, | ||
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+ | ===Why CryptoParty Khartoum Workshop is Important === | ||
+ | CryptoParty Khartoum gives attendees practical experience in installing, configuring and deploying technologies to obtain maximum privacy, anonymity, integrity, and security. | ||
+ | ===Topics=== | ||
+ | This is a collaborative workshop with YALI Regional Leadership Center East Africa - Alumni Chapter of Sudan for all Sudanese who wants to protect their Social Media. We will be covering the following topics: | ||
+ | - Removing QueVadis certificates from DarkMatter UAE-based company | ||
+ | - Mobile security (Antivirus and Anti-theft) | ||
+ | - Anonymity and Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) | ||
+ | - How to create a nice phrase password and how to use Password Managers (KeePass) | ||
+ | - Safe Browsing | ||
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+ | * Your mobile device and charger | ||
+ | * your charger | ||
+ | * Your curiosity and interest in learning about preventing cyber attacks and keeping your data secure and private | ||
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+ | ===Catch us on=== | ||
+ | Twitter: [[https:// | ||
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+ | =====19th January 2019 - Saturday | ||
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+ | {{https:// | ||
+ | ===Info=== | ||
+ | * **Location: | ||
+ | * **Time:** 10:00 A.M – 01:00 P.M and could be extended if the time was not enough to cover it all! | ||
+ | * **Date:** January 19th 2019 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===What is CryptoParty === | ||
+ | Cryptoparty is a grassroots movement to educate people about how to communicate privately and securely. There will be moderated discussion and Q & A as well as guidance setting up basic cryptography tools (e.g. OTR for secure instant messaging), bring your laptop and/or smartphone! Cryptoparties are open to the public and free to attend. | ||
+ | ===Topics=== | ||
+ | We will organize this workshop tomorrow for all Sudanese Journalists, | ||
+ | - Personal Security | ||
+ | - Secure Chatting | ||
+ | - Minimizing Information Leakages (Paranoia) | ||
+ | - Securing Journalists and Activists | ||
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+ | | ||
+ | * Your laptop and/or mobile device | ||
+ | * Your curiosity in learning. | ||
+ | * Bring food/drink to share if you'd like LOL. | ||
+ | ===Catch us on=== | ||
+ | Twitter: [[https:// | ||
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+ | =====12th | ||
===Info=== | ===Info=== | ||
* **Location: | * **Location: | ||
- | * **Time: | + | * **Time: |
- | * **Date:** September | + | * **Date:** September |
===What is CryptoParty === | ===What is CryptoParty === | ||
- | Cryptoparty is a grassroots movement to educate people about how to communicate privately and securely. There will be moderated discussion and Q & A as well as guidance setting up basic cryptography tools (e.g. OTR for secure instant messaging), bring your laptop and/or smartphone! Cryptoparties are open to the public and free to attend. But this one is Private and Closed :-(. | + | Cryptoparty is a grassroots movement to educate people about how to communicate privately and securely. There will be moderated discussion and Q & A as well as guidance setting up basic cryptography tools (e.g. OTR for secure instant messaging), bring your laptop and/or smartphone! Cryptoparties are open to the public and free to attend. But this one is Private and Closed |
This time it is different. We are targeting journalists and media people, enlightening them about the less-technical ways possible to ensure a more private online life. | This time it is different. We are targeting journalists and media people, enlightening them about the less-technical ways possible to ensure a more private online life. | ||
- | ===Topics=== | + | ===Why a Journalist Session=== |
- | * Encrypted calling with Signal/ | + | In the course of reporting, you use technical tools all the time—a laptop on which to write articles and do online research; mobile devices to make calls and send email; cameras for photography; |
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+ | This section is about secure use of these tools. This means protecting your information: | ||
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+ | If you are working in the field, digital files might be the most precious items you carry. Losing notes or materials like photos and videos can derail a story. Letting your contacts list or itinerary fall into the wrong hands can put you or a source at risk. Allowing your tools to be confiscated, | ||
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+ | Digital attacks on journalists continue to increase in both quantity and sophistication. In China, foreign correspondents have seen their personal computers infected with surveillance software that was concealed as attachments to carefully fabricated emails. Authorities in countries from Ethiopia to Colombia have accessed reporters’ telephone, email, and text conversations. Government players are not the only ones who use digital surveillance and sabotage; large criminal organizations increasingly exploit high-tech opportunities. Opportunistic or “patriotic” computer criminals also target journalists working with valuable or controversial data. | ||
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+ | In the end, good information security is rarely about fending off sophisticated attacks and Hollywood-style hackers. It’s about understanding what you have to protect and the motives and capabilities of those who might want to disrupt your work, then developing consistent habits based on those assessments. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Session 2 Topics=== | ||
+ | * Encrypted calling with [[https:// | ||
* Cell Phone security with CMSecurity/ | * Cell Phone security with CMSecurity/ | ||
- | * Encrypted text messaging with OTR (TextSecure/ | + | * Encrypted text messaging with [[https:// |
- | * Encrypted instant messaging with Telegram, Surespot | + | * Encrypted instant messaging with <del>Telegram</ |
* Mobile anonymity with Orbot + Orweb | * Mobile anonymity with Orbot + Orweb | ||
- | * Email encryption with PGP | + | * Email encryption with [[https:// |
+ | | ||
+ | * Your laptop and/or mobile device | ||
+ | * Your curiosity in learning. | ||
+ | * Bring food/drink to share if you'd like LOL. | ||
+ | ===Catch us on=== | ||
+ | Twitter: [[https:// | ||
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+ | =====9th September 2015 (Journalists - Session #1) - Wednesday at Broken Cipher PenTest Systems Office===== | ||
+ | ===Info=== | ||
+ | * **Location: | ||
+ | * **Time:** 2:00 P.M – 4:00 P.M and could be extended if the time was nt enough to cover it all! | ||
+ | * **Date:** September 9th 2015 | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===What is CryptoParty === | ||
+ | Cryptoparty is a grassroots movement to educate people about how to communicate privately and securely. There will be moderated discussion and Q & A as well as guidance setting up basic cryptography tools (e.g. OTR for secure instant messaging), bring your laptop and/or smartphone! Cryptoparties are open to the public and free to attend. But this one is Private and Closed (Journalist only) :-(. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This time it is different. We are targeting journalists and media people, enlightening them about the less-technical ways possible to ensure a more private online life. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Session # 1 Topics=== | ||
+ | * Encrypted instant messaging with Telegram | ||
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* Your laptop and/or mobile device | * Your laptop and/or mobile device |