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SUMMARY:GPG Partytime! & DEEMail?
DESCRIPTION:Folks\, \nFrom popular discussion for this “Talk” meetup\, the format will be to hold an informal ‘keysigning’ for the first part of the meeting. Then break to grab a beer\, and follow on with a second part to briefly explain the present email systems commonly used and to introduce my DEEMail ideas to thwart unwelcome snooping… \nHenceforth: \nPart A:\n\nFollowing on from last month’s Cryptically Yours Sincerely\, here we do the old-tech bits of paper and symbology for real! \nFor those new to this\, please just come along to spectate\, giggle\, and see what it’s all about and why. \nFor those wishing to be Trusted with their presence\, please bring along photo-id (passport or photo driving license for example)\, their own Key ID number\, and key ‘fingerprint’ printed out on paper. See part way down the SeahorseGPG example for what the “Key ID” and “Fingerprint” look like. \nThe printed-out-on-paper is important as a means of indelible communication that can’t be easily forged. There’s also QR codes that can be printed to convey the details… Thoughts on that? \nAlso\, we have no WiFi at the Fellows venue\, so we have to be thorough and low-tech! 😉 \nNote that no signed keys should be uploaded directly. As discussed elsewhere: To avoid any possibility of fraud\, the signed key must be emailed to the email address for that key so that the real owner can choose to upload the signed key. \nLets party! \nPart B:\nNLUG Robin Tux \nBeer break 🙂 \nPart C:\n\nHere I present the evolving features for a Distributed Encrypted Email system where both the message AND the addressing are encrypted. \nThis is very much a work-in-progress and I will be covering the main features and some possible pitfalls. Further discussion for ideas and comment is welcomed. \n  \n  \n  \nThe Decryption:\nAll for your fun enlightenment and entertainment\, all at our usual real-world venue: \nFellows Morton and Clayton\n54 Canal Street\nNottingham\, NG1 7EH\nTelephone: 0115 9506795\nlatitude = 52.948615\nlongitude = -1.148431\nGoogle map \nFood is also served up until 8pm. \nNormally we’re up the back\, but we may be sat in the (warm) lower bar area. Just look for the freaks with the Linux mags and gadgets \nWednesday 02/05/2012: \n\n7:30pm: Meet and partying\n8:00pm+ ?: Beer break\n8:30pm+ ?: Talks/Questions\n\nAll welcome! \n  \nCheers\,\nMartin
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LOCATION:Fellows Morton and Clayton\, 54 Canal Street\, Nottingham\, NG1 7EH\, United Kingdom
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