On 21/10/13 10:50, Olivia Jardine wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I just thought I'd introduce myself as I'll be helping Anna organise the Cryptoparty in December.


Hi Olivia and everyone,

I've been thinking about different things that we can offer to people who are offering to help.

I'm thinking if we and provide good follow up resources via web pages and pdfs that is useful.

I've got a few things up my sleeves, and I'll try to list them. Maybe there is a space where we can work on it together.
Most of the links to the printable resources are to FLOSS Manuals where on the left menu you will see a epub / pdf link for printable resources.

Obviously you could do much more but here's my top 9 so far!!
It might be nice to discuss what ones are missing and what priority people would put on these tools.

nice one
Mick


==Email encryption==

===Thunderbird===

Device - Desktop / Laptop 
oS- Cross platform
Level - Medium
Info - This is a well-tested resource for a well-tested and popular method of email encryption
Link - http://flossmanuals.net/thunderbird-workbook/
Other Links -
Priority - ?

===K-9 and APG===

Device - Phones / Tablets
OS- Android
Level - Simple
Info - This is about one of the only  trusted email encryption routes for Android
Link to printable resource- http://flossmanuals.net/k9/
Other Links -
Priority - ?

==IM / Chat encryption==

===IRC (via Pidgin  / Adium)===

Device - Desktop / Laptop 
OS- Cross platform
Level - Medium
Info - Well used communication method for older computer developers, there are many clients that can be used.  Encrypted private chat is possible
Link to printable resource-
Other Links - https://securityinabox.org/en/pidgin_main
Priority - ?

===Pidgin and OTR===

Device - Desktop / Laptop 
OS- Cross platform
Level - Medium
Info -   Encrypted private chat is possible
Link to printable resource- needs creating
Other Links - https://securityinabox.org/en/pidgin_main (good basis for print out - free licence)
Priority - ?

===CryptoCat===

Device - via Browser
OS- Cross platform
Level - Easy
Info -   Encrypted private chat is possible
Link to printable resource- needs creating
Other Links - http://www.hacker10.com/computer-security/encrypt-conversations-using-online-chatroom-cryptocat/
Priority - ?

==Safer Browsing==

===Firefox & Security===

Device - via Browser
OS- Cross platform
Level - Easy
Info -   A concise selection of how you can configure Firefox to be more secure. Includes info on https, cookies, tracking, IP checking and masking, privacy settings, tor and so on.

Link to printable resource- http://en.flossmanuals.net/summary-of-firefox/firefox-privacy/ http://en.flossmanuals.net/summary-of-firefox/summary-of-other-add-ons-for-securty-and-privacy/
http://en.flossmanuals.net/summary-of-firefox/https-everywhere/
http://en.flossmanuals.net/summary-of-firefox/tor-the-onion-router/

Other Links - http://en.flossmanuals.net/basic-internet-security/
Priority - ?



==Encrypting files locally==

===TrueCrypt===
Device - Desktop / Laptop
OS- Android
Level - Simple
Info -   keeps your files secure by preventing anyone without the correct password from opening them. It works like an electronic safe, which you can use to securely lock up your files.
Link to printable resource-
Other Links - https://securityinabox.org/en/truecrypt_main
Priority - ?

==Using Smart Phones Safely==

There are a selection of interesting and useful applications by the GuardianProject for Android phones.

===ObscuraCam===
Device - Phones / Tablets
OS- Android
Level - Simple
Info -   Remove metadata and obscure faces etc on stills and video for android devices
Link to printable resource- http://en.flossmanuals.net/obscuracam/
Other Links -
Priority - ?


===Gibberbot and OTR===
Device - Phones / Tablets
OS- Android
Level - Medium
Info -   Chat securely on Android phones with OTR encryption
Link to printable resource-
Other Links - https://securityinabox.org/en/Gibberbot_main
Priority - ?