Security Workshops

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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

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

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

Though the topics are diverse, the ones we will favour actually running are seminars that are short, to the point, and give a specific skill(set).

Note: might be worth organizing this better by theme -sharvey

  • sharvey on Why Should You Care About Security and Privacy
  • ?????? on Snowden Roundup (sharvey might be able to get some people from CrySP to discuss this; perhaps a panel followed by a Q&A?)
  • yd2dong on Traffic Mixing
  • ?????? on Security Proofs: How Many Joules does the NSA Have?
  • ?????? on Full Disk Encryption (zablache maybe)
  • ?????? on SSH
  • ?????? on Tunnelling and VPNs
  • ?????? on Your Wifi Network is Insecure (cover: aircrack-ng and reaver. maybe nmap and metasploit)
  • Stephen Palmateer of KWLUG on Tor (vs i2p vs Freenet vs /r/darknet?)
  • 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 Passwords (touch on security proofs, hashapass/pwdhash, alternatives to passwords (biometrics, one time pads, challenge-response, ssh keys), NOT SHARING YOUR DAMN PASSWORDS ACROSS SITES (cite: the ps3 attack, the linkedin attack, the ....) and how to use jacktheripper/hashcat)
  • ?????? on Browser Fingerprinting
  • ?????? on Filesystem Forensics and the Dangers of Log-Structured Data Storage (live demo!) (zablache maybe)
  • ?????? on SSL: It's Broken
  • ?????? on Storytime: Exporting "Munitions"
  • ?????? on Stegonography (might be able to get sharvey's SO to cover this)
  • ?????? on Digital Watermarks
  • ?????? on Getting root in 5 minutes with physical access (cover how to boot single-user in all versions of Windows, OS X, Linux, and when that fails how to pull a drive and crack the password with l0phtcrack (Win32) or simply editing /etc/shadow (*nix). also the compressed air->frozen RAM and Firewire-DMA attacks)
  • ?????? on What is Identity (maybe toss this out to WPIRG?) with info on how sites and overlords (facebook, google) identify you, and how to split your identity digitally
  • ?????? on Physical Security (locks, safes, etc.)
  • ?????? on Crypto: terms, definitions, and why software still sucks
  • ?????? on Entropy and Randomness and why you shouldn't trust your router
  • ?????? on Network things (ARP, DNS, etc.)
  • ?????? on Side Channels (sharvey's SO will probably do this)

And remember kids, educational-use only

WPIRG cross promotion

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:

Related work and Telling Evidence

Related Work

EFF's Surveillance Self-Defense Guide

Pirate Party's EncryptEverything

Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust


Evidence

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

IMPORTANT MEDIA

3 Dead Trolls in a Baggie - The Privacy Song MC Frontalot - Secrets from the Future

XKCD: Security XKCD: Password Strength

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