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| + | === No Meetings Planned === |
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− | === March 12th ===
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− | 6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College.
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− | '''Topic:''' "TBD" | + | '''Topic:''' Currently no future meetings have been planned |
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− | '''Presenter:''' Neil Mix of Pandora | + | '''Presenter:''' |
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− | === Febuary 13th ===
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− | 6:00PM @ Moraine Park Technical College. Room A-112
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− | '''Topic:''' "Crypto for IT Staff"
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− | '''Presenter:''' James Leinweber, WI State Lab of Hygiene
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− | '''Blurb:''' Ever wondered how HTTPS or SSH work? Puzzled over
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− | the difference between public key cryptography and block
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− | ciphers? Worried about MD5 hash collisions invalidating
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− | your digital signatures? We'll take you on a tour of basic
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− | cryptographic concepts, then use those to understand how
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− | things we use routinely work, and finish with some
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− | advice on using cryptography wisely. This is an introductory
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− | level talk for people who know a tiny bit about computers
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− | and network protocols, but know little or nothing about
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− | cryptography, and want to become educated consumers. Hardly
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− | any math, and nothing beyond high school algebra.
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− | Pizza and Soda will be available, donations appreciated.
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| <noinclude>== See also == | | <noinclude>== See also == |
| *[[FDLLUG:Old]]</noinclude> | | *[[FDLLUG:Old]]</noinclude> |