[ale] PGP/GPG Session... RFC...
Robert L. Harris
Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net
Tue Oct 15 11:34:35 EDT 2002
Probably useful would be to cover:
"theory" -- how PGP/GPG encryption works on a "human scale" without
getting into too much math
"when to use pgp" -- what do I need to sign, what do I need to encrypt
"managing keys" -- planning for those who loose things like ssh and pgp
keys on a regular basis
"basic command line" -- for those who want to know more than just
encrypt/decrypt
Should be coverable in 1 session if not too much detail is used. I use
PGP for certain files, images, etc I don't want spread around but when I
talk to my father he asks things like when to encrypt and such that
makes me wonder.
That and I constantly loose my keys when servers die, etc is a bit of a
discouragement
Thus spake Michael H. Warfield (mhw at wittsend.com):
> Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 11:29:43 -0400
> From: "Michael H. Warfield" <mhw at wittsend.com>
> To: ale at ale.org
> Cc: mhw at wittsend.com
> Subject: [ale] PGP/GPG Session... RFC...
>
> All,
>
> At the last ALE meeting I was asked to do a session on PGP
> in December (moved up to December 5, IIRC)...
>
> I have a question (request) for the group. I need feedback
> on what you would like.
>
> I can do ONE of the following...
>
> * A very general talk on Public Key Cryptography
>
> * A general talk on PGP / GnuPG (GPG)
>
> * A more in-depth talk on GnuPG including command line functions and
> key management of recent versions.
>
> * A PGP/GPG keysigning party.
>
> There was a request, a couple of months ago, to hold a keysigning
> party, which is where this got started from.
>
> Formal keysigning parties are time comsuming and require some
> preparation and cooperation in advance. If we have the same size crowd
> that we had at this last meeting, a keysigning party will consume the
> entire session. If we want a keysigning party, I will need to start SOON
> to call for keys and build a keyring and printouts. A keysigning party
> means everyone who wants their key signed comes prepared.
>
> Sooo.... This is a request for comments and discussion.
>
> What does everyone want for the December session?
>
> Mike
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