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 ==== Why CryptoParty? ==== ==== Why CryptoParty? ====
  
-Pricacy is the space in which ideas are developed, to retreat into whenever you want. This space is not only physical but digital as well. Governments and companies don't want to respect that so we become active ourselves. +Privacy is the space in which ideas are developed, to retreat into whenever you want. This space is not only physical but digital as well. This is a right guaranteed by the 4th amendment of the U.S. Constitution. We've begun hosting cryptoparties here in Portland as a service to educate the general public about how they can better protect their privacy now and for the future
- +==== What is a CryptoParty? ====
-==== What is a Cryptoparty? ====+
  
 CryptoParties are open for everyone but especially for people without prior knowledge that didn't dare attend yet, for free and most of all fun. CryptoParties are open for everyone but especially for people without prior knowledge that didn't dare attend yet, for free and most of all fun.
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 ^Day ^Time ^Location ^Address ^Additional Info ^ ^Day ^Time ^Location ^Address ^Additional Info ^
-|tba |tba |tba |tba |tba |+|Wednesday February 1st 7pm |Ctrl-H Hackerspace 7608 N Interstate Ave, Portland, OR 97217 Bring a laptop/smartphone and positive attitude! |
  
 +RSVP here: [[https://www.meetup.com/CTRL-H/events/236901018/]] to let us know how many people to expect.
 ===== Description ===== ===== Description =====
 CryptoParty is a grassroots global endeavour to introduce the basics of practical cryptography such as the Tor anonymity network, key signing parties, TrueCrypt, Linux, and virtual private networks to the general public. CryptoParty is a grassroots global endeavour to introduce the basics of practical cryptography such as the Tor anonymity network, key signing parties, TrueCrypt, Linux, and virtual private networks to the general public.