PGP, GnuPG and Why and When You Need Encryption


An open discussion about privacy

  1. What is a reasonable expectation of privacy without encryption?
  2. Who can read your email, your social networks and listen to your calls
  3. What is PGP and GnuPG?
  4. How do public and private keys work?
  5. What situations really require encryption and how secure is it?
  6. Installing applications to use GnuPG

Time permitting…

Encrypted VoIP

Cloudfare.com Protects Your SIte

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Cloudflare.com, from the people who bring you Project Honeypot, is worth taking a look at. If it’s still in beta when you read this, contact me for an invite. From their text on the site:

“CloudFlare wants to give tools to every web master to make their websites faster, safer and smarter. The best way to show you what that means is to share our 2010 Product Roadmap. This is the vision for what CloudFlare will do for its users by the end of 2010. Today, CloudFlare does a few cool things, which are highlighted below. There are lots of new features being rolled out over the coming months. As an early user, we want your feedback! Let us know which functionality you really want and if its not on the list, tell us. We’re making being a web master a little bit easier.”