[mdlug] Why not teach a course a course on NSA proof German encryp tion?

John Lodden jrl at lodden.com
Mon Mar 7 17:48:46 EST 2016


Try talking to Michael Lucas (author of a PGP book,  Absolute BSD etc. 
)  he is local and giving some talks at Penguicon he may have some ideas.

-jrl


On 3/7/2016 5:16 PM, gib at juno.com wrote:
> Perhaps you can go the the Mug.org meeting Tuesday (3/8). Security will be the presentation. We can use some folks to do presentations for the MDLUG.org meetings.  The Tech stream lead told me we should put together a two hour series for next year for the Pengy folks.
>
> ---------- Original Message ----------
> From: "Kirk A Ellis, ThatCyberSecurityGuy" <kirk at thatcybersecurityguy.com>
> To: MDLUG's Main discussion list <mdlug at mdlug.org>
> Subject: [mdlug] Why not teach a course a course on NSA proof German encryption?
> Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2016 01:09:39 -0500
>
> My book has an entire chapter on how to use the German NSA proof
> encryption tools Gpg4Win and GnuPG.  All U.S. encryption (such as
> BitLocker) has back-doors now owned by many.   I wanted to present this
> last year and was rejected by Penguicon.  I want no glory as my book is
> published and now registered in the Library of Congress but perhaps
> someone can benefit from all my 28 years of work in the IT industry.
> I'm sorry Penguicon rejected all my ideas for seminars and presentations
> last year.  I spent hundreds of hours getting those seminars prepared to
> launch my business only to have them rejected by Penguicon.  This does
> not mean I don't want my life's work presented by others.  Attached is
> few pages from my book as a sample of what you/we can present.



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