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 ==== Why CryptoParty? ==== ==== Why CryptoParty? ====
  
-Pricacy is the space in which ideas are developed, to retreat into whenever you want. This space is not only physical but digital as well. Governments and companies don't want to respect that so we become active ourselves.+Privacy is the space in which ideas are developed, to retreat into whenever you want. This space is not only physical but digital as well. Governments and companies don't want to respect that so we become active ourselves.
  
-==== What is a Cryptoparty? ====+==== What is a CryptoParty? ====
  
-CryptoParties are open for everyone but especially for people without prior knowledge that didn'dare attend yet, for free and most of all fun.+CryptoParties are free and open for everyonebut especially ​those without prior knowledge, who haven't yet attended one.
  
 CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. This can include encrypted communication, preventing being tracked while browsing the web and general security advice for computers and smartphones. CryptoParty is a decentralized movement with events happening all over the world. The goal is to pass on knowledge about protecting yourself in the digital space. This can include encrypted communication, preventing being tracked while browsing the web and general security advice for computers and smartphones.
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 ^Day ^Time ^Location ^Address ^Comments ^ ^Day ^Time ^Location ^Address ^Comments ^
-|7 Dec 2016 |18:00 |Fishburners |608 Harris Street, Sydney |[[https://www.meetup.com/CryptoParty-Sydney/events/234407852/|More information]] | +|8 March 2017 |18:00 |InfoPeople |383 Kent Street, Sydney |[[https://www.meetup.com/CryptoParty-Sydney/events/237720003/|More]] | 
-|18 Jan 2017 |18:00 |Fishburners |608 Harris Street, Sydney |[[https://www.meetup.com/CryptoParty-Sydney/events/234407863/|More information]] |+====== Next Event Dates ======
  
-====== Next Event Date ====== +** [[https://www.meetup.com/CryptoParty-Sydney/events/237008587/|15 February2017 at 6:00 PM]] @ Fishburners
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-**[[https://www.meetup.com/CryptoParty-Sydney/events/234407852/|7th December2016 at 6:00 PM]] @ Fishburners+
 608 Harris Street, Sydney ** 608 Harris Street, Sydney **
  
 ==== Program ==== ==== Program ====
  
-**Cade DiehmNot all Group Chat Apps are Created Equal**+**Roland WenElectronic Voting in Australia**
  
-Online services are essential to personal and professional lifeBut which of these tools can be relied upon to keep your work and communication safe? How private is "private"?+Trump is President ... with a little help from Putin.  The Russian Government carried out an extensive campaign to influence the US Presidential Election This included infiltrating the systems of political parties and election management bodies.  These activities raised questions about whether Russia may have compromised e-voting systems to rig the election, and reignited debate on the trustworthiness of election technology.
  
-This talk covers the privacy implications and risks of popular online services (such as Slack or HipChat), explores the different philosophies these services have towards user data and privacy (e.g. zero-knowledge), and offers practical advice on making informed choices when assessing these applications.  +In this talk I'll give a rundown of what happened in the US and the problems with their e-voting systemsas well as Internet voting and other election technology used in Australia.  I'll also discuss concerns over privacyintegritytransparency and trust.
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-Cade will help everyone install and configure SpiderOak [[https://spideroak.com/solutions/semaphor|Semaphor]] after his talk +
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-[[https://twitter.com/helveticade|Cade Diehm]] is a designer & researcher who focuses on emergent technology, privacy, user empowerment, and online identity. He has led projects in Australia, SingaporeJapan and the US. He currently serves as Design Lead at SpiderOak, working on privacy tools for humans.+
  
 +[[https://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~rolandw/|Roland Wen]] is a visiting fellow at UNSW Australia
 ====== Contact ====== ====== Contact ======
  
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 ====== Previous Slides ====== ====== Previous Slides ======
  
-  * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/CryptoParty%20Welcome%20Slides%2020160921.pptx|Welcome Slides 2016 September]] +===== 2017 ===== 
-  * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/CryptoParty%20Welcome%20Slides%2020160727.pptx|Welcome Slides 2016 July]]+ 
 +  Build-a-wall: Metadata Retention versus Critical Infrastructure Protection - Stanley Shanapinda: [[http://bit.ly/2k8d6hi|Video]][[http://bit.ly/2k5qxuq|Slides]]  
 ===== 2016 ===== ===== 2016 =====
  
 +  * Not all group chat apps are made equal (coming soon) - Cade Diehm
 +  * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/Henare%20Degan%20and%20Luke%20Bacon%20-%20Freedom%20of%20Information%20and%20your%20Ri.pdf|Freedom of Information and your Right To Know - Henare Degan and Luke Bacon]]
   * [[http://j.mp/tomu-1610|TOMU: ARM microprocessor in your USB port]] - Tim 'mithro' Ansell   * [[http://j.mp/tomu-1610|TOMU: ARM microprocessor in your USB port]] - Tim 'mithro' Ansell
   * Tor Relay Workshop ([[http://www.slideshare.net/gszathmari/cryptoparty-tor-relay-workshop|slides]], [[https://gist.github.com/gszathmari/2f6fa1c8969a15fa9309fcddd3e631e4|instructions]]) - Gabor Szathmari   * Tor Relay Workshop ([[http://www.slideshare.net/gszathmari/cryptoparty-tor-relay-workshop|slides]], [[https://gist.github.com/gszathmari/2f6fa1c8969a15fa9309fcddd3e631e4|instructions]]) - Gabor Szathmari
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   * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/Let'sJustHackShit-DetectingIMSICatchers-CryptoParty-April2016.pdf|Detecting IMSI Catchers]] - Snail   * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/Let'sJustHackShit-DetectingIMSICatchers-CryptoParty-April2016.pdf|Detecting IMSI Catchers]] - Snail
   * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/Let'sJustHackShit-IntroToTor-Cryptoparty2016.pdf|Introduction to Tor]] - Snail   * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/Let'sJustHackShit-IntroToTor-Cryptoparty2016.pdf|Introduction to Tor]] - Snail
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 +===== Welcome Slides =====
 +
 +  * [[https://ln.sync.com/dl/48e2ff980#2krn3si6-3fkd4wgg-withfxzj-jsaeb9w4|Welcome Slides 2017 January]]
 +  * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/CryptoParty%20Welcome%20Slides%2020161115.pptx|Welcome Slides 2016 November]]
 +  * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/CryptoParty%20Welcome%20Slides%2020160921.pptx|Welcome Slides 2016 September]]
 +  * [[http://files.meetup.com/19611431/CryptoParty%20Welcome%20Slides%2020160727.pptx|Welcome Slides 2016 July]]