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====== Resources ====== | ====== Resources ====== | ||
- | We are working on multi language resources like Slides, Guides and Flyers in order to make Cryptoparty more accessible to people that are not native English speakers or would prefer the resources in their own language. | + | We are working on multi language |
Here are some links to the resources made by our community which can be used below: | Here are some links to the resources made by our community which can be used below: | ||
- | ====Slides==== | + | ^ Link ^ Comment |
- | https:// | + | | [[https:// |
+ | | [[https:// | ||
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- | This repo is an attempt to create a universal basic set of presentation slides to help teach basic concepts at Cryptoparties. | + | \\ |
- | ====Artwork==== | ||
- | https:// | ||
- | This repo is a collection of public domain artwork and graphics, where possible, with source files to help others remix and reuse to make slides, handouts and flyers for cryptoparties | + | ==== old stuff below ==== |
- | ====Handouts==== | + | “In order to make sure the mobile phone frequencies are not being tracked, I would fill up a washbasin with water and put the lid of a rice cooker over my head while I made a phone call. I don’t know if it worked or not, but I was never caught.” – [[http:// |
- | https:// | + | ====== A Note of Caution ====== |
- | This repo is a collection of handouts | + | Please only add resources |
- | ====Flyers==== | + | |
- | https:// | + | |
- | A collection of flyers and, where possible, their source files to help others make new cryptoparty flyers | + | ====== External Resources ====== |
- | ====old stuff below==== | + | For good, concrete, peer-reviewed advice, we recommend the following resources: |
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- | “In order to make sure the mobile phone frequencies are not being tracked, I would fill up a washbasin with water and put the lid of a rice cooker over my head while I made a phone call. I don’t know if it worked or not, but I was never caught.” -- [[http:// | + | |
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- | ====== A Note of Caution ====== | + | |
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- | Please only add resources and tools to this page or it subpages. Remember that as anyone can edit this wiki, some skepticism is warranted (trust but verify!) —crowd-sourcing has the defects of its virtues! | + | |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
That said, your privacy is already more configurable than you might think… | That said, your privacy is already more configurable than you might think… | ||
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===== Risk Analysis ===== | ===== Risk Analysis ===== | ||
- | Committee to Protect Journalists [[http:// | + | Committee to Protect Journalists [[http:// |
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- | //Your emphasis should be on simplicity. There’s no point in surrounding yourself with computer security that you don’t use, or that fails to address a weaker link elsewhere. Take advantage of what you know well: the people who are most likely to take offense or otherwise target your work, and what they may be seeking to obtain or disrupt. Use that knowledge to determine what you need to protect and how. | + | |
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- | Ask yourself: What information should I protect? What data is valuable to me or a potential adversary? It might not be what you think of at first. Many journalists feel that what they are doing is largely transparent, | + | |
+ | //Your emphasis should be on simplicity. There’s no point in surrounding yourself with computer security that you don’t use, or that fails to address a weaker link elsewhere. Take advantage of what you know well: the people who are most likely to take offense or otherwise target your work, and what they may be seeking to obtain or disrupt. Use that knowledge to determine what you need to protect and how. Ask yourself: What information should I protect? What data is valuable to me or a potential adversary? It might not be what you think of at first. Many journalists feel that what they are doing is largely transparent, | ||
===== Kerckhoffs' | ===== Kerckhoffs' | ||
- | A cryptosystem should be secure even if everything about the system, except the key, is public knowledge. ([[https:// | + | A cryptosystem should be secure even if everything about the system, except the key, is public knowledge. ([[https:// |
This principle should apply to all of the tools and resources mentioned on this page. | This principle should apply to all of the tools and resources mentioned on this page. | ||
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===== Public Key Cryptography ===== | ===== Public Key Cryptography ===== | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
Public Key Cryptography also offers a method of detecting attempts at forgery through the use of [[https:// | Public Key Cryptography also offers a method of detecting attempts at forgery through the use of [[https:// | ||
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* There is an excellent visual explanation of [[http:// | * There is an excellent visual explanation of [[http:// | ||
* Slides: [[https:// | * Slides: [[https:// | ||
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===== Why there is no 100% anonymity ===== | ===== Why there is no 100% anonymity ===== | ||
- | * **People make mistakes** and even the slightest mistake will break the " | + | * **People make mistakes** |
- | * **Behavior can be analyzed** (e.g. slang and idioms may locate you). | + | * **Behavior can be analyzed** |
- | * **Behavior can be correlated** (e.g when you are home vs online) | + | * **Behavior can be correlated** |
- | * You have to connect somehow. Everything between your body and **your means of anonymity is exposed**. (e.g if you're using tor, //what// you do while using tor may be hidden - that you are //using// tor not, however) | + | * You have to connect somehow. Everything between your body and **your means of anonymity is exposed**. (e.g if you're using tor, // |
- | * Some **offline threat** may out you. (e.g. [[https:// | + | * Some **offline threat** |
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