[ale] [ANNC] ALE CENTRAL MTG. for Thursday, March 17, 2011

David Tomaschik david at systemoverlord.com
Thu Mar 17 15:06:49 EDT 2011


Should've responded sooner, but not only is it OK with me, I greatly welcome it.

David

On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Aaron Ruscetta <arxaaron at gmail.com> wrote:
> If OK with David, I will record this presentation
> for future distribution.
>
> peace
> aaron
>
> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Greg Freemyer <greg.freemyer at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I know I'm going to sound like a broken record(1), but is this being recorded?
>>
>> I'm going to be on a bus. trip, but would love to see the presentation.
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> (1) broken record - In the last century, music was typically recorded
>> on vinyl records that had physical bumps on the record and physical
>> grooves to guide a physical needle.  If the edges of the groove where
>> scratched, the needle could jump backwards a track on every rotation,
>> thus repeating the same thing over and over again.
>>
>> (2) Are there people on this list that don't know what a broken record is?
>>
>> Greg
>>
>> On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Aaron Ruscetta <arxaaron at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> The feature presentation for our ALE Central Meeting
>>> at 7:30pm on Thursday, March 17th, 2011 will be:
>>>
>>> "Protecting Privacy, Identity & Systems with GnuPG"
>>>    presented by David Tomaschik
>>>
>>> Synopsis:
>>> -- GnuPG is a GPL-licensed implementation of the OpenPGP standard,
>>> first popularized by free (as in beer) and commercial implementations
>>> known as PGP.  GPG is used in encrypted e-mail, signed documents,
>>> software package management, and even for SSH authentication.
>>> If you are interested in protecting your privacy, your identity, your
>>> software downloads, or in using one tool to manage SSH keys and
>>> digital signatures, come and see how GPG can help you meet your goals.
>>> We'll also talk about best practices and options for using hardware
>>> smartcards to protect your keys in your GPG usage.
>>>
>>> Bio:
>>> -- David is a system administrator and Drupal developer at Kennesaw
>>> State University.  Additionally, he is currently pursuing a M.S. in
>>> Information Security from Georgia Tech.  When he's not at the computer
>>> (a rare event), he enjoys sci-fi books and movies and amateur
>>> photography.
>>>
>>> =============
>>> The meeting will be held at Emory Law School in our
>>> usual Gambrel Hall, room 1C venue.
>>> Our meeting time frame is 7:30pm to ~9:30pm
>>> Directions to Emory Law School can be found at
>>> <a href="http://mail.ale.org/?page_id=2">http://ale.org/?page_id=2</a>
>>> ====
>>> As always, this information is also available at the
>>> <http://ALE.org> web site.
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Greg Freemyer
>> Head of EDD Tape Extraction and Processing team
>> Litigation Triage Solutions Specialist
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/gregfreemyer
>> CNN/TruTV Aired Forensic Imaging Demo -
>>    http://insession.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/23/how-computer-evidence-gets-retrieved/
>>
>> The Norcross Group
>> The Intersection of Evidence & Technology
>> http://www.norcrossgroup.com
>>
>
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System Administrator/Open Source Advocate
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