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- | This is the work-in-progress | + | ====== London CryptoFestival 2013 Schedule ====== |
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+ | **Update** - Some workshop materials such as slides and audio recordings of the panels are now available on the [[london_cryptofestival: | ||
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+ | See below for more information on the listed [[# | ||
+ | Note that London CryptoFestival is a DIY event operating with the [[https:// | ||
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- | ^ Workshops we still need presenters for... ^^ | + | ====== Panel Participants ====== |
- | ^ What? ^ Who? ^ | + | |
- | | Mobile Security | + | * **[[http:// |
- | | Steganography | + | |
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+ | ====== Workshops ====== | ||
- | ====== Workshop Descriptions ====== | ||
* **OTR** -- How to use [[https:// | * **OTR** -- How to use [[https:// | ||
- | * **File Encryption & Deletion** -- How to use [[http:// | + | |
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+ | * **Tor** -- How to use [[https:// | ||
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+ | * **OpenPGP** -- How to use [[https:// | ||
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+ | * **Dangers of Metadata** -- How to use [[https:// | ||
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+ | * **Safe Browsing Practices** -- Starting with the fundamentals of strict cookie and script management, this workshop will then move beyond the basics to cover the risks of (and how to neutralize them) DNS prefetching, | ||
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+ | * **Internet of Things** -- We're talking urban infrastructure, | ||
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+ | * **Bitmessage** -- Introduction to [[https:// | ||
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+ | * **tcpdump on mobiles** -- How to use [[http:// | ||
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+ | * **Digital Double** -- How to use the [[http:// | ||
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+ | * **Understanding Crypto Tools** -- what all the buttons really do, and how they fit into the big picture that is your security. We will explain general security models in technical but non-mathematical terms. This is intended to give you a more precise awareness of what you accomplish during each phase of using a tool. We will teach a (sharp) bird' | ||
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+ | * **[[ http:// | ||
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+ | * **Talk** - is a visual communication program which copies lines from your terminal to that of another user. It first appeared in August 1983, included in the 4.2 release of BSD. Originally developed as a way for two users on a Unix network to converse via typing, talk is basically a communication between TTY (TeleTYpewriter). Although not secure on a LAN, unless the two machines are connected by a properly encrypted VPN, it is still an old school, simple way to communicate on a server, as safe as the server is. During this brief workshop we will demo the application, | ||
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+ | * **A Primer on Physical Security** -- An introduction to thinking about physec in two parts: I) how to find hardware bugs with a counter-surveillance budget of £0: creating a low-rent [[: | ||
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+ | * **Private VoIP** -- How to have private voice and video conversations via the Internet. Jitsi, ZRTP, SIP, XMPP, csipsimple, Open WhisperSystems RedPhone, Zphone, SilentCircle. | ||
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+ | * **TAILS - This session never happened** -- How to use an untrusted computer in a hostile environment while evading real-time surveillance or a forensic examination of your actions. | ||
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+ | * **Smartphone privacy** -- Android (and some iPhone) privacy tips. The features and apps of each system that will protect you, as much as possible, from mass surveillance. Filesystem encryption, email encryption, VoIP encryption, SMS encryption, IM encryption, usability. | ||
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+ | * **Qubes OS - A secure operating system** -- Hands-on with Qubes OS, a free security-by-separation operating system created by Joanna Rutkowska & the Invisible Things Lab. http:// | ||
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+ | * **Dog Ate My Crypto Keys 2.0** -- An overview of full-disk encryption solutions and lessons to learn in failures. We will discuss an open-source full-disk encryption setup, the de-facto best practice guidelines and then we will look at offensive security techniques that have been used to compromise full-disk encryption and explain mitigation strategies to help prevent unwanted eyes accessing your data. | ||
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+ | * **Bring & Swap** | ||
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+ | * **Tell us your experience with digital security and crypto tools.** Cryptotools are like any other piece of software: they should be focused on what the user needs to do. Do you use cryptotools? | ||
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+ | * **Analysis of surveillance** What is privacy really and why do we need it? Why is 'I Have Nothing To Hide' wrong on several levels (you life is not that boring!). We'll discuss the scope of surveillance problems, what can and can't (for now) be done about it and how to argue these issues with others (beginning with the tearing down of 'I Have Nothing To Hide' | ||
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+ | ====== Exhibitions ====== | ||
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- | * **Tor** -- How to use [[https://www.torproject.org/|Tor]] to boost your anonymity when browsing the web and accessing other Internet services. | + | |
- | * **OpenPGP** -- How to use [[https:// | + | |
- | * **Dangers of Metadata** -- How to use [[https://www.sno.phy.queensu.ca/~phil/exiftool/|ExifTool]] to both scrub your digital photos of any potentially identifying metadata like your camera' | + | |
- | * **Safe Browsing Practices** -- Starting with the fundamentals of strict cookie and script management, this workshop will then move beyond the basics to cover the risks of (and how to neutralize them) DNS prefetching, | + | ====== Stalls ====== |
- | * **Internet of Things** -- " | + | |
- | * **Bitmessage** -- How to use [[https://bitmessage.org/wiki/ | + | |
- | * **tcpdump on mobiles** -- How to use [[http://www.tcpdump.org//|tcpdump]] on mobiles to sniff wireless traffic. | + | |
- | * **Digital Double** -- How to use the [[http:// | + | |