Micah Lee <[email protected]> writes: >I have added the CC license to the bottom of the web version: > >https://pressfreedomfoundation.org/whitepapers/encryption-works-how-protect-your-privacy-age-nsa-surveillance > >And I've also uploaded the source LibreOffice ODT, so it'll be easier >for people to create derivative works: > >https://pressfreedomfoundation.org/sites/default/files/encryption_works.odt
Wonderful, thanks (and I see you put a link to the ODT at the bottom of the web page too). -Karl >On 07/02/2013 03:01 PM, Karl Fogel wrote: >> Micah Lee <[email protected]> writes: >>> Freedom of the Press Foundation just published a whitepaper about how to >>> protect your communications from NSA (or any other) surveillance. >> >> Micah, thanks (& nice job). Two quick questions: >> >> 1) The CC-BY license info is only visible on the PDF; any reason it's >> not on the web version? >> >> 2) Is the document available in source form (that is, whatever master >> format you edited to generate both web and PDF versions)? >> >> The reason I ask (2) is that if someone wanted to make either an >> abbreviate or an extended version of this guide, it would be easiest for >> them to start from that source format. >> >> Best, >> -Karl >> >>> https://pressfreedomfoundation.org/whitepapers/encryption-works-how-protect-your-privacy-age-nsa-surveillance >>> >>> The whole thing was inspired by this Edward Snowden quote: "Encryption >>> works. Properly implemented strong crypto systems are one of the few >>> things that you can rely on. Unfortunately, endpoint security is so >>> terrifically weak that NSA can frequently find ways around it." >>> >>> Specifically we go over: >>> >>> * What crypto is and what makes it secure >>> * What sort of software you can trust >>> * Using Tor, and global adversaries >>> * How OTR works and how to use it right >>> * How PGP works and how to use it right >>> * How Tails can help ensure high endpoint security
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