[vox] [Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu: [BALUG-Announce] BALUG Tu 2013-05-21: EFF's Seth David Schoen: HTTPS Everywhere,?SSL Observatory, ...; & other BALUG News]
Brian Lavender
brian at brie.com
Fri May 10 06:02:43 PDT 2013
I wonder if we can get these guys to come to Davis or Sac?
On Thu, May 09, 2013 at 09:44:09PM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote:
>
> Seth Schoen from EFF is speaking at BALUG this month.
> (He spoke at LUGOD 10 years ago! http://lugod.org/photos/2003.07.21/ )
>
> -bill!
>
> ----- Forwarded message from Michael Paoli <Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu> -----
>
> Date: Thu, 09 May 2013 19:56:43 -0700
> From: "Michael Paoli" <Michael.Paoli at cal.berkeley.edu>
> Subject: [BALUG-Announce] BALUG Tu 2013-05-21: EFF's Seth David Schoen:
> HTTPS Everywhere, SSL Observatory, ...; & other BALUG News
> To: BALUG-Announce <balug-announce at lists.balug.org>
> Reply-To: rsvp at balug.org
>
> BALUG Tu 2013-05-21: EFF's Seth David Schoen: HTTPS Everywhere, SSL
> Observatory, ...; & other BALUG News
>
> ------------------------------
>
> items, details further below:
> 2013-05-21: EFF's Seth David Schoen on HTTPS deployment, HTTPS
> Everywhere and SSL Observatory
> Since our last meeting:
> released: Debian 7.0 "Wheezy" & Ubuntu 13.04
> (mini-)installfests and school installfest
> Got local Linux/Open Source calendars/listings?
> CDs/DVDs, and other "door prizes", etc.
> volunteering to help BALUG
> Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/BALUG_org
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Bay Area Linux User Group (BALUG) meeting
> Tuesday 6:30 P.M. 2013-05-21
>
> For our 2013-05-21 BALUG meeting, we're proud to present:
>
> Seth David Schoen[1] (Wikipedia entry)[2], Senior Staff Technologist[3]
> for the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)[4]:
>
> Seth will be giving a presentation/talk about HTTPS deployment and
> EFF's HTTPS Everywhere[5] and SSL Observatory[6] projects.
>
> HTTPS Everywhere is a Firefox and Chrome extension that encrypts your
> communications with many major websites, making your browsing more
> secure.
>
> SSL Observatory is a project to investigate the certificates used to
> secure all of the sites encrypted with HTTPS on the Web. We have
> downloaded datasets of all of the publicly-visible SSL certificates on
> the IPv4 Internet, in order to search for vulnerabilities, document the
> practices of Certificate Authorities, and aid researchers interested
> the web's encryption infrastructure.
>
> Seth has been actively involved in discussing digital copyright law and
> encryption since the 1990s. He is an expert in trusted computing. In
> 2008, Seth collaborated with a Princeton research group led by Edward
> Felten that discovered a vulnerability of DRAM that undermined the
> basic assumptions of computer encryption security. In 2005, Schoen led
> a small research team at EFF to decode the tiny tracking dots hidden in
> the printouts of some laser printers.
>
> EFF was founded in 1990 and continues to confront cutting-edge issues
> defending free speech, privacy, innovation, and consumer rights today.
> Blending the expertise of lawyers, policy analysts, activists, and
> technologists, EFF achieves significant victories on behalf of
> consumers and the general public. EFF fights for freedom primarily in
> the courts, bringing and defending lawsuits even when that means taking
> on the US government or large corporations. From the beginning, EFF
> has championed the public interest in every critical battle affecting
> digital rights. EFF is a donor-funded nonprofit and depends on your
> support to continue successfully defending your digital rights.
>
> Please RSVP if you're planning to come (see further below).
>
> So, if you'd like to join us please RSVP to:
>
> rsvp at balug.org
>
> **Why RSVP??**
>
> Well, don't worry we won't turn you away, but the RSVPs really help
> BALUG and the Four Seas Restaurant plan the meal and meeting, and with
> sufficient attendance, they also help ensure that we'll be able to eat
> upstairs in the private banquet room.
>
> Meeting Details...
>
> 6:30pm
> Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 2013-05-21
>
> Four Seas Restaurant http://www.fourseasr.com/
> 731 Grant Ave.
> San Francisco, CA 94108
> Easy PARKING:
> Portsmouth Square Garage at 733 Kearny:
> http://www.sfpsg.com/
>
> Cost: The meetings are always free, but for dinner, for your gift of
> $13 cash or more, we give you a gift of dinner - joining us for a
> yummy family-style Chinese dinner - tax and tip included (your gift
> also helps in our patronizing the restaurant venue and helping to
> defray BALUG costs such as treating our speakers to dinner).
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Since our last meeting: released:
> on 2013-05-04: Debian 7.0 "Wheezy" [1]
> on 2013-04-25: Ubuntu 13.04 (Raring Ringtail)[2] (non-LTS)
>
> And (mini-)installfests[3][4][5] school installfest[6].
>
> 1. http://www.debian.org/News/2013/20130504
> 2. http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2013/04/25/ubuntu-13-04-raring-ringtail-released/
> 3.
> http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/ubuntu-california/2405-ubuntu-hour-san-francisco/
> 4. http://bad.debian.net/list/2013-May/003545.html
> 5.
> http://groups.google.com/group/berkeleylug/browse_thread/thread/f788c8f0c4ecb96a
> 6.
> http://lists.balug.org/pipermail/balug-talk-balug.org/2013-April/005023.html
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Got local (Linux/Open Source) calendars/listings?
>
> There's:
> The BALE -- Bay Area Linux Events[1]
> Google Calendar: SF Bay Area Open Source/Linux Events[2]
> (SVLUG's) Other (Linux, Unix, Software, etc.) Local Groups[3]
>
> 1. http://linuxmafia.com/bale/
> 2.
> https://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=caj9iea2ol69b7n2uqdek4ocso%40group.calendar.google.com&ctz=America/Los_Angeles
> 3 http://www.svlug.org/farm.php#other-local
>
> ------------------------------
>
> CDs/DVDs, and other "door prizes", etc.
>
> Goodies we'll have at the BALUG meeting (at least the following):
>
> CDs/DVDs, etc. - have a peek here:
> http://www.wiki.balug.org/wiki/doku.php?id=balug:cds_and_images_etc
> We may also be able to "burn" images per request or copy to USB flash,
> etc. Donations of blank or +-RW media, USB flash, or funding thereof,
> also appreciated. See the above URL for details.
>
> We've typically also have at least a few other items up for grabs.
>
> ------------------------------
>
> volunteering to help BALUG
>
> Want to volunteer to help out BALUG? Quite a variety of opportunities*
> Drop us a note at:
> balug-contact at balug.org
> Or come talk to us at a BALUG meeting.
> *e.g.:
> o assist on publicity
> o assist on speaker coordination/procurement, etc.
> o webmastering
> o archivist/history/retrieval/etc.
> o Linux Systems Administration (e.g. do/assist/learn, with/under some
> quite experienced and skilled Linux systems administrators).
> o chief/assistant cat herder
> o and other various/miscellaneous tasks BALUG "ought" to be doing or
> would be good to do (feel free to bring in ideas!)
>
> ------------------------------
>
> Twitter - you can also follow BALUG on Twitter:
> https://twitter.com/#!/BALUG_org
>
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>
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The 1980 Turing award lecture
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