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Michael H. Warfield wrote:
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> And on that topic... Aaron (I think) or somebody asked me about
> reprising my PGP/GPG talk and keysigning party. I'm not sure I want to
> do that, just yet (later... next year... maybe...), but I am working on
> some crypto stuff where I have my entire laptop encrypted (in
> preparation for a speaking engagement in Singapore) and it has to be
> booted from a USB flash key. That's been a bit of a spooky adventure
> getting to a fully encrypted system under the new 2.6 kernel and device
> mapper and getting a bootable flash key built (based on Adios 4.10)
> capable of maintaining the sucker. It'll take a while to work up a talk
> based on that (if anyone is interested) so it'll have to be later in the
> year... I would count that one in the "advanced topics"
Ya think??? :) Absolutely, I'd be interested in it.
> category... :-)
>
> Sooo... I've got topics...
>
> IPv6
> Encryption (file, drive, general)
> GPG/PGP
> Keysigning Party
> Wireless Security
> Forensics
1. IPv6
2. Forensics
3. Wireless Security
4. Encryption (file, drive, general)
6. GPG/PGP
5. Keysigning Party
6. GPG/PGP
Although I'd really like to see another keysigning party as I missed the
last.
--
Until later, Geoffrey
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