[tor-teachers] Material for Tor talk
Privacy4me
privacy4me at riseup.net
Tue Dec 15 15:21:48 UTC 2015
Hi Malte,
What is the username?
Thanks
> On Dec 15, 2015, at 8:46 AM, malte at wk3.org wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I participate in a lot of CryptoParties and have explained Tor in this
> context so many times that I think I have something which may be a good
> structure for explaining Tor – again – in this context, which is an
> audience that is generally interested and _wants to learn_ but on the
> other hand is not in more danger than any other person who uses the
> Internet.
>
> So I have recorded what resembles something like the general gist in the
> hope that it might help others and/or maybe spark a discussion on what I
> have left out and what could be improved.
>
> In general what you can see in the video comes after my "What happens
> when you browse" session where I explain how one might be tracked and
> surveilled during normal browsing behaviour, and what counter measures
> one might take without leaving the browsing environment one is already
> aquainted with.
>
> So HTTPS and the dangers of JavaScript are usually already covered.
>
> What might also be already covered, or what one could separate into its
> own little thing as I do with asymmetric cryptography, is how the
> Internet works, i.e. that there are many computers relaying the packets,
> and that these are operated by people – who make mistakes, who are just
> a bit too curious, etc. the whole human spectrum.
>
>
> What I also want to show is, that really nothing is needed but a piece
> of paper and a pen, and maybe your hands for gesturing key pairs and
> such things.
>
> https://owncloud.enteig.net/index.php/s/gmK8zFBUfSJ55oE (password:
> "onions", expires 31-Dec-2015, CC-BY-SA, only for teaching human
> teachers, especially not for training machines and/or software)
>
> And I hope I will find the time of deploying Let's Encrypt in the near
> future...
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Malte
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