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This event will look at Public Key Infrastructure. We will show you how to generate your own keys, and how to electronically sign software and documents to improve customer trust.

Become a part of the web of trust (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_of_trust): secure use of the Internet.

Have a key - come to share with others. Don’t have - we will help to create new one.

When everyone gets their own key, we will have a Key-signing PaRtY to exchange keys and start communicating securely.

Security can be fun, the Key-signing PaRtY will include light snack and drinks @ the outside terrace of D.CAMP.

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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) improves the security and trust in messages, documents, software and other data published from you or your company.

The event will include a brief introduction to PKI as well as a hands-on part and a key-signing party, don't miss fun.

Agenda:

• 6:45pm, Gates Open

• 7:00pm, PKI introduction

• 7:30pm, Hands-on: generate and use GPG (Windows, OSX, Linux) – Bring your laptops to follow along

• 8:30pm, Practical examples (Web-of-Trust, Paranoid.email (https://paranoid.email/))

• 9:00pm, Key-signing PaRtY

Speakers:

Dr. Joshua I. James, Prof. Artem Lenskiy, Senior Security Analyst Max Goncharov.

Call for essays:

7th International Conference on Digital Forensics and Cyber Crime (ICDF2C) with Seoul Tech Society announces a call for essays. Participate to share your thoughts about cyber crime and emerging cyber threats.

http://seoultechsociety.org/post/121629951456/safe-cyberspace-essay-contest (http://seoultechsociety.org/post/121629951456/safe-cyberspace-essay-contest)(details and guides for participation here)

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