Legal Tech Start-Up Showcase: Government, Citizenship Privacy October
4, 2012
12:45 PM - 2:00 PM
*Room 280
Stanford Law School*
Come and check out the latest in legal tech start-ups! The companies
participating at this upcoming CodeX Legal Tech Start-Up Showcase focus on
leveraging
FYI
This 392 page, Creative Commons licensed handbook is designed to help those
with no prior experience to protect their basic human right to Privacy in
networked, digital domains. By covering a broad array of topics and use
contexts it is written to help anyone wishing to understand and
For what it's worth regarding multiple passes to sanitize data:
http://www.infosecisland.com/blogview/16130-The-Urban-Legend-of-Multipass-Hard-Disk-Overwrite.html
http://cs.harvard.edu/malan/publications/pet06.pdf
On Thu, Oct 4, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Seth David Schoen sch...@eff.org wrote:
I was
If someone wanted to make an edit, what is the best way to note that or
redistribute a derivative work?
Thanks for the hard work!
On Oct 4, 2012 9:27 PM, Asher Wolf asherw...@cryptoparty.org wrote:
As one of the people asked to participate in the writing in the
CryptoParty Handbook, I was
Andrew Mallis o...@ideograph.ca writes:
This 392 page, Creative Commons licensed handbook is designed to help
those with no prior experience to protect their basic human right to
Privacy in networked, digital domains... Most importantly however
this handbook is intended as a reference for
On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 2:06 AM, Seth David Schoen sch...@eff.org wrote:
NIST and others have thought about what appropriate cryptographic key lengths
are to respond to the phenomenon of computers getting faster. That's why
current NIST recommendations call for using 2048-bit RSA instead of