Cześć,
było parę wątków na temat warsztatów z programowania dla młodzieży, więc
informacyjnie -- ruszamy z warszawskimi warsztatami dla uczniów gimnazjów i
liceów:
https://fwioo.pl/article/387/warszawskie-wakacje-z-wioo/
Czasu na zebranie 20 uczestników i uczestniczek nie zostało wiele (do
przyszłego poniedziałku), więc wielka prośba o puszczenie tego szeroko, długo,
daleko jako morza brzegi. ;)
Wszelkie sugestie, gdzie to jeszcze można podrzucić, i jak ulepszyć przekaz --
oczywiście mile widziane!
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Pozdr
rysiek
Co niektórych może inicjatywa zainteresować - i może jakieś miasta w Polsce
dojdą do tej listy? ;-)
(Sorry za możliwą obecność HTMLa w mailu, z telefonu wysyłam)
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From: "Dan Cunningham" <dan.cunningham(a)geeklist.mail.intercom.io>
Date: 26 Jun 2014 14:36
Subject: Geeklist #hack4good 0.6 Global: Hack against climate change - Call
for volunteers, sponsors and partners
To: <pawel.lasek(a)gmail.com>
Cc:
Yes,
Use your skills, contacts, passion to Hack a Better World!
Preparation is under way now for
*Geeklist
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgeekli.st&h=0091a2e6680059ca044…>
#hack4good 0.6 Global: Hack against climate change - Call for volunteers,
sponsors and partners
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F1pDDTuA&h=61cda6f182646…>
12-14 Sep 2014 *
Uniting globally this September, 3,000+ leading software engineers,
hackers, ui/ux designers, product makers, founders, thought leaders and
civic-minded organisations will gather in 30+ global cities, in tandem, to
hack against climate change, building prototypes of technology solutions
(such as web sites, mobile apps and hardware devices) that address
challenges within three broad themes:
*1. Climate awareness* - creating the will to act
universal understanding and awareness of climate change and what we can do
about it
a radical shift in public and political will to take the action necessary
systems that create the right economic incentives for consumers and
businesses
*2. Climate adaptation* - preparing for and mitigating the effects
adapting to the climate effects that are already taking place (e.g.
heatwaves, drought, forest fires, flooding, extreme weather events)
mitigating against and preparing for events that are increasing in
likelihood
building communities that are resilient and proactive
*3. Climate action* - limiting climate change
facilitating a rapid transition to carbon-free and low carbon energy
ending deforestation and stimulating widespread reforestation
influencing consumer and business behaviour to make climate-friendly choices
How does #hack4good work?
Teams respond to problem statements and challenges set by NGOs, government
organisations and subject matter experts, collaborating intensively over a
48-hour period. The result is 100s of prototype projects that demonstrate
innovative technology solutions to have a positive impact for humanity.
*Hack4good 0.6 Locations so far*
Bangalore
Kazan
Malta
Odessa
Santiago
Berlin
Krakow
Minsk
Paris
Senegal
Chicago
Kiev
Mumbai
Philadelphia
Southampton
Dublin
Lisbon
New Delhi
Port of Spain
Topi
Hyderabad
London
New Orleans
San Jose
Tunis
Kathmandu
Los Angeles
New York
San Francisco
Washington DC
and more to be announced
In each location, a judging panel made up of technology leaders and subject
matter experts will select the most promising teams in terms of their
potential impact. These go forwards into global judging.
The teams selected by the global judging panel will present their projects
as part of Climate Week NYC alongside the UN Climate Summit in New York in
September.
Previous #hack4good events
*Write-ups of our previous five events:*
Jul 2013 - #hack4good 0.1 (US) - building mobile apps for charities and
causes
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.geekli.st%2Fpost%2F55685448…>
Oct 2013 - #hack4good 0.2 (global) - our first global hackathon united
developers in 20+ countries
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.geekli.st%2Fpost%2F64041470…>
Oct 2013 - #hack4good 0.3 (Dublin Web Summit)
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.geekli.st%2Fpost%2F65908178…>
Nov 2013 - #hack4good 0.4 (Emergency response to Typhoon Yolanda,
Philippines)
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.geekli.st%2Fpost%2F67701935…>
Feb 2014 - #hack4good 0.5 (global) - 140 projects built in 21 locations
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog.geekli.st%2Fpost%2F76536330…>
*Results*
More than 200 projects have been built at Geeklist #hack4good events and
more than 1 in 4 teams continue their projects after forming at #hack4good.
Geeklist and its partners support and facilitate teams formed at #hack4good
to continue their projects beyond the hackathon and have a real impact in
the world.
*Here are some of the success stories created at Geeklist #hack4good:*
* Taarifa for International Medical Corps* went on to win the Global
Sanitation App Challenge, secured World Bank funding, now working to get
adoption by Tanzanian government Ministry of Water.
*Humanitarian Internal Communication System* is undergoing further
development in collaboration with INSEDD for field testing by Médecins Sans
Frontières in Nigeria
*TreeTag* is being established as a social benefit b-corporation to certify
supply chain origin of sustainably sourced timber, Jungle Bird are working
with Greenpeace to field test in the Congo
*BangonPH* was built during the Philippines Typhoon Yolanda hackathon and
quickly grew to track relief aid status in 135 locations
*CauseHub* – a tool to unify efforts around any cause – has graduated the
Bethnal Green Ventures social impact accelerator programme and is now being
piloted with non-profits
*Community Resilience Indexing System* - team is now contracted by Concern
Worldwide and presenting their project at an international seminar in
Ethiopia in May 2014
*Global media coverage*
Geeklist #hack4good has been featured extensively by both technology and
mainstream press, online, in print and on national television.
hack4good NGO partners
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We partner with companies who share our vision of harnessing the world’s
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*Get involved
<https://via.intercom.io/c?url=http%3A%2F%2Fbit.ly%2F1pDDTuA&h=61cda6f182646…>*
* As a challenge partner...*
Challenge partners are key to the success of #hack4good. Successful,
sustainable projects are created when organisations bring forwards key
challenges and problem statements, collaborate with teams over the 48-hour
event and show an ongoing commitment to creating real-world impact with
these projects.
*As a sponsor...*
By sponsoring #hack4good, you will gain exposure to a network of developers
passionate about changing the world, you’ll help build apps and products
that better the world, and join Geeklist in giving these projects perpetual
life to create real global impact on the issue of climate change.
For more information on getting involved as a sponsor or challenge partner,
please contact or register here
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Cześć,
pomysł został rzucony:
http://www.hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2014/06/05/ssl-certificate-cooperative…http://www.hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2014/06/25/moving-forward-with-an-ssl-…http://www.sslcoop.org/
"The vision of the SSL Co-operative is to be a professionally-operated,
member-controlled globally-trusted Certification Authority, serving the
identity verification and management needs of its members.
At present, this initiative is in the analysis and planning stage.
Investigation is underway to determine the full set of costs involved, both
financial and temporal.
If you think a member-controlled CA that puts the interests of its members,
and that of the Internet community, ahead of profits is a good idea, and
might consider being a member if it gets off the ground, I would appreciate
it if you would fill out a short survey letting me know a little bit about
your organisation, to ensure that the co-op best serves your needs."
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rysiek
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Temat: [liberationtech] Nsa-observer: organising nsa leaks by attack vector
Data: wtorek, 24 czerwca 2014, 06:15:36
Od: Todd Weiler
A brilliant site was quietly launched a while back:
https://www.nsa-observer.net/
It classifies the recent NSA revelations by Programs, Attack Vectors,
and Compartments, even providing the database in JSON format. The
dataset could feed some interesting research.
Cordially,
Todd
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Taka praca. Działający link:
http://www.emsec.rub.de/media/crypto/veroeffentlichungen/2014/02/20/BeckerC…
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Temat: Stealthy Dopant-Level Hardware Trojans
Data: piątek, 13 września 2013, 11:49:24
Od: Eugen Leitl
Do: cypherpunks(a)al-qaeda.net
http://people.umass.edu/gbecker/BeckerChes13.pdf
Stealthy Dopant-Level Hardware Trojans ?
Georg T. Becker1
, Francesco Regazzoni2
, Christof Paar1,3 , and Wayne P. Burleson1
1University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
2TU Delft, The Netherlands and ALaRI - University of Lugano, Switzerland
3Horst ortz Institut for IT-Security, Ruhr-Universiat Bochum, Germany
Abstract.
In recent years, hardware Trojans have drawn the attention of governments and
industry as well as the scientific community. One of the main concerns is
that integrated circuits, e.g., for military or critical infrastructure
applications, could be maliciously manipulated during the manufacturing
process, which often takes place abroad. However, since there have been no
reported hardware Trojans in practice yet, little is known about how such a
Trojan would look like, and how dicult it would be in practice to implement
one.
In this paper we propose an extremely stealthy approach for implementing
hardware Trojans below the gate level, and we evaluate their impact on the
security of the target device. Instead of adding additional circuitry to the
target design, we insert our hardware Trojans by changing the dopant polarity
of existing transistors. Since the modified circuit appears legitimate on all
wiring layers (including all metal and polysilicon), our family of Trojans is
resistant to most detection techniques, including fine-grain optical
inspection and checking against "golden chips". We demonstrate the
ectiveness of our approach by inserting Trojans into two designs | a digital
post-processing derived from Intel's cryptographically secure RNG design used
in the Ivy Bridge processors and a side-channel resistant SBox implementation
and by exploring their detectability and their ects on security.
Keywords: Hardware Trojans, malicious hardware, layout modifications, Trojan
side-channel
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rysiek