Non è la silicon valley, ma si mangia meglio! (Torino)

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Non è la silicon valley, ma si mangia meglio!

Tre giorni di incontri e dibattiti (con tanti contenuti) per esplorare insieme l'ecosistema digitale.

Proveremo, insieme, ad andare a fondo su temi come la sicurezza, la privacy e l'ecologia. Spesso ci sembrano parole vuote e prive di significato dato che vengono quotidianamente abusate perchè accattivanti e alla moda.

Non ci vogliamo accontentare di riempirci soltanto la bocca con queste parole, ma vogliamo capirle: comprendere cosa si portano dietro e quali implicazioni hanno per noi; indagare la relazione tra questi concetti, le nostre vite, quello che studiamo e che ci piace.
Ci fanno orrore le macchine chiuse, per questo non vogliamo dare solo delle risposte, ma discuterne assieme e confrontarci per aprirle e vedere come funzionano!

Talks

Tor - Privacy e Anonimato
by Gustavo Gus
19/11 h16-18 - aula D

Scopriamo Tor, uno strumento per poter navigare in modo sicuro ed anonimo, usato tutti i giorni per usare la rete in sicurezza combattendo il tracciamento e la censura. Ne Parleremo con il leader del community team del Tor Project.

Autodifesa Digitale
by Hacklab Underscore Torino
20/11 h16-18 - aula B

Vi portiamo a spasso per un giretto dietro le quinte della società del controllo, provando con mano vie di fuga digitali e tecniche di autodifesa.

Non forniremo soluzioni facili o magiche, non siamo venditori di pentole, toccherà accendere il cervello, respirare, sbagliare, darsi il tempo di capire, portarsi i compiti a casa.

Daremo un'infarinatura su queste tematiche a nostro avviso sempre più importanti nel contesto di merda in cui ci troviamo, dove gli ingredienti saranno paranoia quanto basta e uno spazio conviviale dove poter riprendere consapevolezza degli strumenti digitali, cercando di usarli evitando di fare male a noi stessi e ai nostri simili.

Materialità del Digitale
by Le Dita nella Presa da Radio Onda Rossa
h16-17.30 21/11 - aula B

Si dice che la digitalizzazione inquina meno della carta. Sara' vero? Ripercorriamo il ciclo di vita di un oggetto elettronico e vediamo l'inquinamento che c'e' dietro.

Abstract pi`u lungo:

Si dice che la digitalizzazione inquina meno della carta. Sara' vero?
Tiriamo fuori il nostro approccio hacker (cioe' curioso e irrispettoso delle verita' calate dall'alto) e andiamo a vedere quanto c'e' di vero in questo luogo comune.
Usiamo la metodologia della Life Cycle Analysis, quindi consideriamo gli oggetti tecnologici in maniera integrata con la societa' in tutte le loro fasi: da dove viene la materia prima per fare i telefoni? chi li produce? e quando non funzionano piu' che fine fanno?
E se volessimo fare un dispositivo piu` sostenibile, come potremmo fare?

Il dibattito parte da una serie di trasmissioni di approfondimento andate in onda su Radio OndaRossa nell'ultimo anno.

Hacker Cabaret
by StakkaStakka da Radio Black Out
21/11 h18.30-19 - aula B

Grandi sorprese e ricchi premi!

Tor Workshop - Strike SPA (Roma)

Tor Workshop Roma 2019

Tor e’ una tecnologia che permette di navigare in maniera piu’ anonima; questo risultato viene ottenuto facendo “rimbalzare” ogni connessione web attraverso molti altri nodi sparsi per il mondo, in modo che sia impossibile identificare la richiesta originaria.

Impara ad usare Tor. Workshop teorico/pratico sull'uso di programmi che permettono di navigare in maniera anonima. Portati il computer che installiamo il Tor Browser!

A seguire presentazione delle ultime novita' tecniche sullo sviluppo di Tor: nuove feature per aggirare la censura.

Alla presentazione sara' presente gus, sviluppatore del Tor Project.

A Strike SPA, via Umberto Partini, 21h30, Casalbertone, Roma.

SeaGL (Seattle)

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The 2019 Seattle GNU/Linux Conference is scheduled for November 15th and 16th at Seattle Central College (Maps). 9am-5:30pm both days.

You do not need to register for SeaGL - just show up! The cost of attendance is free.

You may attend SeaGL without identifying yourself, and you are encouraged to do so to protect your privacy.

You may optionally register. 

 

The Tor Project: the State of the Onion
Nov 15 @ 16:15-16:35

presented by Gaba

Tor is open source software, a community, a network and a non-profit organization that moves its development forward. We advocate for infrastructure that allow people to communicate and use the Internet anonymously. In this talk I’m going give a short view of which features and bugs we are working on in the next year.

WoSec and InfoSecGirls Workshop (Pune)

The purpose of WoSec and InfoSecGirls is to develop leadership, promote active membership and participation, and contributions by security professional communities, globally and locally.

Time: 11AM - 2PM (IST)

Title: Working with secured authenticated v3 onion services for devops

Requirements: Any modern Linux distribution (latest Ubuntu or Fedora is preferable)

Time: Around 2 hours

We will learn about Onion services and especially the authenticated onion services. We will see how can we use the same for any web application or authenticated services for selected folks.

Outline

- Introduction to Tor project
- Onion services 101
- Deploying a website as an onion service
- Deploying ssh access as an onion service
- QA

About the speaker

Kushal Das is a public interest technologist at the Freedom of the Press Foundation, who is a maintainer of the SecureDrop project, and part of Tor Project core team. He is a CPython core developer, and also a director in Python Software Foundation.

Hackers Next Door (Brooklyn)

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Hackers Next Door is an open-to-the-public information security and social technology conference featuring presentations by the best of the tri-state area’s cybersecurity trainers, privacy rights advocacy groups, activist networks, and their constituencies.

The two-day conference is a unique opportunity for anyone interested in protecting themselves online to participate in a skill-sharing and educational convergence where they can meet one another, compare notes with peers and colleagues, and learn practical techniques from the region’s top cybersecurity instructors, legal experts, and experienced activists.

For community organizers and movement builders, Hackers Next Door offers a weekend of hacking demonstrations, “State of the Movement” briefings, legal primers, know-your-rights trainings, technical workshops, and political strategy brainstorming opportunities in a kinetic environment.

By enhancing cybersecurity training for everyone and increasing public awareness of digital civil liberties issues, Hackers Next Door gives invited speakers a chance to showcase and workshop their educational methods and materials to and with an audience of like-minded and impassioned community organizers so that we can all learn from one another’s experience and perspective.

View the list of confirmed speakersconference sessions, and buy tickets today.

Taking Back the Internet with Tor

Presented by Isabela Bagueros

Tracking, surveillance, and censorship are widespread online, but Tor tools, including Tor Browser and onion services, empower you to take back the internet.

The original vision of the internet was a free and open space where you could share resources and communicate freely, a decentralized space where your identity didn’t matter. When powerful entities recognized that huge profits could be made online, the technology that made up the internet was co-opted to form a centralized, traceable, ‘self-centered,’ system. The decentralized vision of the internet faded from the consciousness of the general public. In this session, we’ll look at what happened to the internet to make Tor necessary and how Tor can help you take back your privacy and freedom online.

Tor Meetup (Brussels)

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Dear Tor friends and relay operators,

Reclaiming your privacy on the internet may seem to be an overwhelming task. You aren’t powerless, however. On Friday (08.11.2019) a Tor meetup will take place at Mundo B in Brussels, Belgium to have a chat on how Tor can help. Join us to learn about how Tor works and how it can be used to enhance your personal privacy on the internet. We will discuss how Tor achieves a high degree of privacy for its users, how to use Tor Browser, and other uses of Tor for enhancing privacy.

The invitation is for all, independent of how much one knows about Tor. It will happen just before the open-to-all, weekend-long privacy unconference Freedom Not Fear. Feel free to stick around for its opening keynote which starts just after the meetup. Hope to see many of you there.

When: Friday, November 8th, 2019

Time: 18:00 (6pm)

Where: Mundo B, Rue d'Edimbourg 26, Brussels, Belgium (in a room upstairs)

OSM: https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/139078492#map=17/50.83787/4.36425

Freedom not Fear (Brussels)

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In recent years, Freedom not Fear has been supported by a broad alliance including political parties, professional associations, trade unions and freedom activists. We are a coalition of more than 150 organisations that share a common goal.

We want freedom of speech in a digitized world and a free and uncensored internet to express ourselves.

We want privacy in the knowledge society, not surveillance.

We want to live in freedom, not in fear.

Internet e anonimato: la rete Tor (Firenze)

Internet e anonimato: la rete Tor

Incontro con Gustavo Gus, Community Team Lead @ Tor Project

Mercoledì 6 novembre - ore 20.00

If_do, NextEmerson: via di Bellagio 15, una traversa di Via Reginaldo Giuliani, in zona Castello, Firenze (Italia)

 

Incontro con Gus, If_do Centro Sociale NextEmerson, 2019-11-06

The Future of Speech Online (D.C.)

Tor Project Co-Founder Roger Dingledine will discuss the various ways that technology can empower speakers and overcome attempts by governments to censor. He’ll touch on the latest projects from Tor and highlight the ways technologists are working to advance civil liberties worldwide.