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- | =====The 3nd Annual HacDC CryptoParty | + | **CryptoParty |
- | ====Who==== | + | -- |
- | * Organized by a team of dedicated folks at HacDC | + | |
- | * Anyone who wants to learn how to protect their data and their privacy | + | |
- | * YOU? Please volunteer to help with the event here by emailing cryptoparty [AT] hacdc [DOT] org or by [[https:// | + | |
- | ====What==== | + | |
- | The HacDC CryptoParty will cover topics aimed at helping you keep your data safe by learning how to use basic cryptography tools to protect the content of your data and — of particular interest because of recent revelations— to thwart common forms of surveillance. | + | |
- | Like many of us, your life is probably pretty normal and of course you have nothing to hide. You may even think that allowing the government to read citizens’ email is the price we all have to pay for security. | + | **CryptoParty NYC in ASU in DC, Saturday February 25th, 2017 3PM - 7PM.** |
- | But what if increased surveillance actually doesn’t keep us safer? What if the mere specter | + | CryptoParty NYC is joining forces with local privacy advocates in Washington to showcase a series |
- | | + | Details and RSVP: https://www.eventbrite.com/ |
- | of nearly every other form of freedom. —Justice Benjamin N. Cardozo | + | |
- | Like free speech and protection from unreasonable search and seizure, privacy is essential to civic engagement and a vibrant democracy. [[http:// | + | -- |
- | A CryptoParty is a fun way to learn how to protect your privacy by securing your Data in Use (your computer as you work), your [[http://en.wikipedia.org/ | + | **HacDC Cryptoparty, |
- | ====Where==== | + | [[http://www.hacdc.org|www.hacdc.org]] |
- | (16th St entrance) HacDC\\ | + | |
- | St. Stephen and the Incarnation Episcopal Church,\\ | + | |
- | 1525 Newton St. NW\\ | + | |
- | Washington DC 20015 USA | + | |
- | [[http://www.openstreetmap.org/? | + | __Morning Session:__ |
+ | It's 2017 and cybersecurity affects our society daily. Come by HacDC for a layperson' | ||
- | Auditorium left after the first flight | + | We will introduce concepts and terminology |
- | Call +1.202.556.HACK (+1.202.556.4225) | + | We'll describe phishing and spear-phishing scams, malicious websites and software, software flaws like buffer overflows, SQL injections, man-in-the-middle attacks and DNS poisoning, mitigation techniques and corporate bounty programs. We'll introduce hashing, encryption, digital signatures, certificate authorities, |
- | ====When==== | + | |
- | 2 - 10pm (1400-2200 EST) on 20th September 2014 | + | |
+ | RSVP: https:// | ||
- | ====How==== | + | __Afternoon Session:__ |
- | * https://www.cryptoparty.in/ | + | After the morning' |
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+ | RSVP: https:// | ||
- | * Subscribe to [[https:// | ||
- | * Want to volunteer? We need folks to help out with running the event. | ||
- | * Questions? Follow us on twitter [[https:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * Chat with us via IRC on FreeNode in #hacdc | ||
- | ====Link Dump==== | ||
- | * http:// | ||
- | * https:// | ||
- | * http:// |