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=== Resources ===
 
=== Resources ===

Revision as of 15:55, 27 January 2015

What's Cryptoparty?

Cryptoparty is a global movement to organize events educating users how to use practical cryptography. See cryptoparty.in for more details.

Upcoming Parties

Next SSH Cryptoparty: Stay Tuned!

Staying in contact

Get updates on the next cryptoparty on twitter at @CryptopartyChi

Follow the SSH mailing list at southsidehackers@googlegroups.com

Past Parties

March: jen (general security, PGP)

April: jen (general security, Tor), Freddy (OTR), Eric (math of public key crypto File:Crypto math.pdf), Mason (heartbleed exploit demo)

July: Freddy (general security, slides: https://github.com/freddymartinez9/secruitytalks/blob/master/OpSecPrimerGitHub.pdf), Brian (disk encryption)

August: jen (general security, Tor, slides: https://github.com/redshiftzero/Cryptoparty/blob/master/Cryptopartay.pdf), Mason (onionshare), Brian (Textsecure/Redphone)

October: Eviljoel (PGP), Freddy (Torrc (Tor relay config file) in detail)

November: Freddy (general privacy/security), Travis (OTR)

January: Dan (privacy and hacking law), jen (Tor)

Resources

General tools handout

Handout on tools: https://github.com/redshiftzero/Cryptoparty/blob/master/Cryptotools.pdf

PGP

Setting up PGP using Enigmail and Thunderbird: https://securityinabox.org/en/thunderbird_main

Tor

Download the Tor Browser Bundle: https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en