Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] Improving the state of end-to-end crypto

2014-04-28 Thread Ben Laurie
On 28 April 2014 01:04, ianG i...@iang.org wrote:
 On 27/04/2014 18:33 pm, Ben Laurie wrote:
 We are hiring to improve the state of end-to-end crypto:

 http://www.links.org/files/SimplySecureProgramDirectorJobPosting.pdf
 http://www.links.org/files/SimplySecure.pdf

 To paraphrase, work with ... Advisory Board, developer communities,
 academics, funders, civil society, private partners, existing contacts
 -­­ yours and others’ -­­ developers, designers, academics,
 complimentary efforts, security experts, academics, and partners,
 auditors, conferences, venues,...



 Everyone *but the users* !!  Shake it up, Ben.  You can't improve the
 lot of the users unless you actually meet some of them.

Clearly we have not explained ourselves well. Sigh. Usability is core
to our proposal, and yes, we intend to involve users in determining
how to do that (unconventional, I know).




 iang
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Re: [cryptography] [Cryptography] Improving the state of end-to-end crypto

2014-04-27 Thread ianG
On 27/04/2014 18:33 pm, Ben Laurie wrote:
 We are hiring to improve the state of end-to-end crypto:
 
 http://www.links.org/files/SimplySecureProgramDirectorJobPosting.pdf
 http://www.links.org/files/SimplySecure.pdf

To paraphrase, work with ... Advisory Board, developer communities,
academics, funders, civil society, private partners, existing contacts
-­­ yours and others’ -­­ developers, designers, academics,
complimentary efforts, security experts, academics, and partners,
auditors, conferences, venues,...



Everyone *but the users* !!  Shake it up, Ben.  You can't improve the
lot of the users unless you actually meet some of them.



iang
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