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The Cryptoparty is an event where everyone learns and shares their knowledge about digital privacy. Participants will learn how much information about us and our online activity can be collected by Wi-Fi owners, Internet service providers, governments, online services we use, and malicious subjects in cyberspace. We will discuss how much information we leave behind unknowingly and what these digital traces are, how they compromise our privacy and anonymity, and what we can do to protect ourselves from specific adversaries. We will demonstrate how we can start to exchange encrypted e-mails and how to start encrypted group chats (instant messaging). We will also help participants install privacy protection tools in their devices. The Cryptoparty workshop is for everyone – even those who have no experience with or knowledge about Internet privacy. All you need to do is bring your device – a laptop and/or a smartphone and join us! | |||
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Revision as of 04:34, 17 May 2019
Consolidated programme 2019 overview
Working title: CryptoParty
Until 15 April 2019.
The Cryptoparty is an event where everyone learns and shares their knowledge about digital privacy. Participants will learn how much information about us and our online activity can be collected by Wi-Fi owners, Internet service providers, governments, online services we use, and malicious subjects in cyberspace. We will discuss how much information we leave behind unknowingly and what these digital traces are, how they compromise our privacy and anonymity, and what we can do to protect ourselves from specific adversaries. We will demonstrate how we can start to exchange encrypted e-mails and how to start encrypted group chats (instant messaging). We will also help participants install privacy protection tools in their devices. The Cryptoparty workshop is for everyone – even those who have no experience with or knowledge about Internet privacy. All you need to do is bring your device – a laptop and/or a smartphone and join us!
Session description
Until 30 April 2019.
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Format
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Flashes are a flexible format with no formal session principles applying. Mostly for presentation of a project, product or thesis, a controversy to gather feedback from the audience. No reporting and no remote participation or transcription support.
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Further reading
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Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, so only links to external resources are possible. Example for an external link: Main page of EuroDIG
People
Until 15 May 2019: Key participants
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