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* m4farrel on ''Secrets of a DDoS''
* m4farrel on ''Secrets of a DDoS''
* wlritchi on ''Reversing SBeam and pnwing ur phone''
* wlritchi on ''Reversing SBeam and pnwing ur phone''
* mtrberzi on ''GPG'' and with a keysigning party to boot
* mtrberzi on ''GPG, Keyservers, and You'' and with a keysigning party to boot
* v2buterin on ''Bitcoin and Bitmessage'' (maybe? pretty please?)
* v2buterin on ''Bitcoin and Bitmessage'' (maybe? pretty please?)
* IST Security:
* IST Security:
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* Hatguy!
* Hatguy!
* ?????? on ''Browser Fingerprinting''
* ?????? on ''Browser Fingerprinting''
* ?????? on ''Dangers of Log-Structured Data Storage''
* ?????? on ''Filesystem Forensics and the Dangers of Log-Structured Data Storage'' (live demo!)
* ?????? on
* ?????? on ''SSL: It's Broken''
* ?????? on ''Storytime: Exporting "Munitions"''
* ?????? on ''Stegonography''
* ?????? on ''Digital Watermarks''
* ?????? on ''Getting root in 5 minutes with physical access''
* ?????? on ''What is Identity'' (maybe toss this out to WPIRG?)



[http://wpirg.org WPIRG] wants to cross-promote a "privacy forum" with us. They are imagining as an expert panel + QA session, during November. Probably the ideal distribution is csc events on the technical side ("how to shot pgp", "how to make tls go", "wat is passwurd") with WPIRG on the human-scale and politics side, with advertising to both of our cohorts for all events. Some ideas for expert participants:
[http://wpirg.org WPIRG] wants to cross-promote a "privacy forum" with us. They are imagining as an expert panel + QA session, during November. Probably the ideal distribution is csc events on the technical side ("how to shot pgp", "how to make tls go", "wat is passwurd") with WPIRG on the human-scale and politics side, with advertising to both of our cohorts for all events. Some ideas for expert participants:

Revision as of 21:37, 21 September 2013

In light of the orwellian nightmare we've built ourselves into, now is a good time for the CSClub to pick up the slack it usually picks and teach people how to be safe out there.

Topics, and slides

Related work and Telling Evidence

https://ssd.eff.org/tech/im


http://readwrite.com/2010/08/04/google_ceo_schmidt_people_arent_ready_for_the_tech


Past Series

Fall 2013

This information is fuzzy and subject to change. Do not trust it.

sharvey, m4, and nguenthe are adminning this term's series

  • sharvey on Why Should You Care About Privacy
  • [stephen.palmateer@gmail.com Stephen Palmateer] of KWLUG on Tor
  • Sean Howard on How your ISP owns you (UW grad, ex Watsfic president, currently working for sentex.ca, knows details of Bell's network infrastructure and where the chokepoints are)
  • nguenthe on OTR -- or IanG if we can get him!
  • nablack and m4farrel with a security demo + open ended question session
  • m4farrel on Secrets of a DDoS
  • wlritchi on Reversing SBeam and pnwing ur phone
  • mtrberzi on GPG, Keyservers, and You and with a keysigning party to boot
  • v2buterin on Bitcoin and Bitmessage (maybe? pretty please?)
  • IST Security:
  • Sapphyre?
  • Hatguy!
  • ?????? on Browser Fingerprinting
  • ?????? on Filesystem Forensics and the Dangers of Log-Structured Data Storage (live demo!)
  • ?????? on SSL: It's Broken
  • ?????? on Storytime: Exporting "Munitions"
  • ?????? on Stegonography
  • ?????? on Digital Watermarks
  • ?????? on Getting root in 5 minutes with physical access
  • ?????? on What is Identity (maybe toss this out to WPIRG?)


WPIRG wants to cross-promote a "privacy forum" with us. They are imagining as an expert panel + QA session, during November. Probably the ideal distribution is csc events on the technical side ("how to shot pgp", "how to make tls go", "wat is passwurd") with WPIRG on the human-scale and politics side, with advertising to both of our cohorts for all events. Some ideas for expert participants:

  • Ian Goldberg (sharvey)
  • Michael Geist
  • ????
  • Terry Labach (this sort of thing is, actually, directly within his job description)