Dear, list,
We are organizing a Secure Messaging Summit, a place where people from different places (academia, industry, open source implementations, and legal/political perspectives) talk about the latest problems and advancements on the secure messaging sphere. This is an online event but you need to register. More details over here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit/
It will run for two days: the 3rd and 4th of September, 2020, centered around times convenient to the morning in the Americas, the afternoon in Europe and Africa, and the evening in Western Asia.
On the first day, we have a set of speakers:
- Rosario Gennaro speaking around deniability and the simulation paradigm, - Nik Unger speaking around usability and secure messaging, - Paul Rösler speaking around concurrent group ratcheting, - Daniel Kales speaking around mobile private contact discovery, - Thomas Ristenpart speaking around message franking, - Raphael Robert speaking around group messaging
On the second day, we have a set of people speaking in a panel. The topics of the panel will be sent next week; but manly the idea is to talk about the threats/challenges that secure messaging faces from a legal/political and even sociological perspective in different regions. We will have perspectives from Hong Kong, Latin America, US, Tibet and more. The participants are:
* Danny O'Brien from EFF * Erica Portnoy from EFF * Glacier Kwong from Keyboard Freedom * Lobsang Gyatso from the Tibetan Action Institute * Carolina Botero from Fundacion Karisma * Paulina Gutiérrez from Article 19
One can register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1Knazuv88jaoZW1HAvK9XpHHMHh4YS2Ul... or you can send an email, as outlined here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit/#how-to-register
As stated, further information can be found here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit
Register if you are interested!
Thank you!
Secure Messaging Summit September 3 and 4, 2020 https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit
Alguien sabe si esto ha sido gravado y esta disponible en alguna plataforma?
Someone knows if this has been recorded and is available in some platform?
Thanks!
Sofía Celi cherenkov@riseup.net writes:
Dear, list,
We are organizing a Secure Messaging Summit, a place where people from different places (academia, industry, open source implementations, and legal/political perspectives) talk about the latest problems and advancements on the secure messaging sphere. This is an online event but you need to register. More details over here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit/
It will run for two days: the 3rd and 4th of September, 2020, centered around times convenient to the morning in the Americas, the afternoon in Europe and Africa, and the evening in Western Asia.
On the first day, we have a set of speakers:
- Rosario Gennaro speaking around deniability and the simulation paradigm,
- Nik Unger speaking around usability and secure messaging,
- Paul Rösler speaking around concurrent group ratcheting,
- Daniel Kales speaking around mobile private contact discovery,
- Thomas Ristenpart speaking around message franking,
- Raphael Robert speaking around group messaging
On the second day, we have a set of people speaking in a panel. The topics of the panel will be sent next week; but manly the idea is to talk about the threats/challenges that secure messaging faces from a legal/political and even sociological perspective in different regions. We will have perspectives from Hong Kong, Latin America, US, Tibet and more. The participants are:
- Danny O'Brien from EFF
- Erica Portnoy from EFF
- Glacier Kwong from Keyboard Freedom
- Lobsang Gyatso from the Tibetan Action Institute
- Carolina Botero from Fundacion Karisma
- Paulina Gutiérrez from Article 19
One can register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1Knazuv88jaoZW1HAvK9XpHHMHh4YS2Ul... or you can send an email, as outlined here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit/#how-to-register
As stated, further information can be found here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit
Register if you are interested!
Thank you!
Secure Messaging Summit September 3 and 4, 2020 https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit -- Sofía Celi @claucece http://claucece.github.io/ Cryptographic research and implementation at many places, but mainly at Cloudflare FAB9 3EDC 7CDD 1198 DCFD 4558 91BB 6B45 6F44 2D02 _______________________________________________ global-south mailing list global-south@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/global-south
Hey!
Se grabó, pero aún no hemos tenido tiempo de editarlo correctamente. Una vez que lo esté, lo anunciaremos a las listas correspondientes.
It was recorded but we have not yet had time to properly edited. Once it is, we will announce it to the appropriate lists.
Thanks!
On 10/12/20 8:58 PM, drebs wrote:
Alguien sabe si esto ha sido gravado y esta disponible en alguna plataforma?
Someone knows if this has been recorded and is available in some platform?
Thanks!
Sofía Celi cherenkov@riseup.net writes:
Dear, list,
We are organizing a Secure Messaging Summit, a place where people from different places (academia, industry, open source implementations, and legal/political perspectives) talk about the latest problems and advancements on the secure messaging sphere. This is an online event but you need to register. More details over here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit/
It will run for two days: the 3rd and 4th of September, 2020, centered around times convenient to the morning in the Americas, the afternoon in Europe and Africa, and the evening in Western Asia.
On the first day, we have a set of speakers:
- Rosario Gennaro speaking around deniability and the simulation paradigm,
- Nik Unger speaking around usability and secure messaging,
- Paul Rösler speaking around concurrent group ratcheting,
- Daniel Kales speaking around mobile private contact discovery,
- Thomas Ristenpart speaking around message franking,
- Raphael Robert speaking around group messaging
On the second day, we have a set of people speaking in a panel. The topics of the panel will be sent next week; but manly the idea is to talk about the threats/challenges that secure messaging faces from a legal/political and even sociological perspective in different regions. We will have perspectives from Hong Kong, Latin America, US, Tibet and more. The participants are:
- Danny O'Brien from EFF
- Erica Portnoy from EFF
- Glacier Kwong from Keyboard Freedom
- Lobsang Gyatso from the Tibetan Action Institute
- Carolina Botero from Fundacion Karisma
- Paulina Gutiérrez from Article 19
One can register here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf1Knazuv88jaoZW1HAvK9XpHHMHh4YS2Ul... or you can send an email, as outlined here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit/#how-to-register
As stated, further information can be found here: https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit
Register if you are interested!
Thank you!
Secure Messaging Summit September 3 and 4, 2020 https://claucece.github.io/Secure-Messaging-Summit -- Sofía Celi @claucece http://claucece.github.io/ Cryptographic research and implementation at many places, but mainly at Cloudflare FAB9 3EDC 7CDD 1198 DCFD 4558 91BB 6B45 6F44 2D02 _______________________________________________ global-south mailing list global-south@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/global-south
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