
Hi, I will be giving a Tor talk at the Open Data Camp at Google India in Bangalore, on 22 April. You can find more details here: http://odc.datameet.org/odcblr2017 (The page should be updated shortly.) There are also plans for a CryptoParty on Friday; I will update when I have more information. If anyone has worked with open data or given talks at related events, I am looking for suggestions on how we can interleave it with privacy and anonymity and therefore, Tor. -- Sukhbir

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 01:50:24AM -0400, Sukhbir Singh wrote:
I will be giving a Tor talk at the Open Data Camp at Google India in Bangalore, on 22 April. You can find more details here:
Hi Sukhbir, Assuming you figure out a way to make it sufficiently related to Tor, you might put it on the blog event calendar too, so more people can find it. :) (And, anybody else here who is speaking at things or attending interesting things, consider putting them on the blog event calendar too please.) --Roger

Hi Roger,
On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 01:50:24AM -0400, Sukhbir Singh wrote:
I will be giving a Tor talk at the Open Data Camp at Google India in Bangalore, on 22 April. You can find more details here:
Hi Sukhbir,
Assuming you figure out a way to make it sufficiently related to Tor, you might put it on the blog event calendar too, so more people can find it. :)
(And, anybody else here who is speaking at things or attending interesting things, consider putting them on the blog event calendar too please.)
There is a privacy and security workshop on day two of the event where the Tor talk is scheduled so that's related. But since the main event is not, I was hoping to balance it in a way that I can talk more about Tor and how people working on open data can use it. I have added the event to the blog. -- Sukhbir

Hi,
Hi,
I will be giving a Tor talk at the Open Data Camp at Google India in Bangalore, on 22 April. You can find more details here:
http://odc.datameet.org/odcblr2017
(The page should be updated shortly.)
There are also plans for a CryptoParty on Friday; I will update when I have more information.
If anyone has worked with open data or given talks at related events, I am looking for suggestions on how we can interleave it with privacy and anonymity and therefore, Tor.
The talk (presentation) is available at: https://people.torproject.org/~sukhbir/talks/odc2017-bangalore.pdf (Happy to share the TeX file and the SVG files in case you are interested.) I also gave a demo where I showed a simple Python script fetching a web page with/without using Tor (the audience was fairly technical) so that people working on open data could use Tor to collect data without revealing their location or identity. There was a lot of discussion on Tor and privacy in general and I was surprised to see that the majority of people in the audience had used/were using Tor. Overall, the event went great though I wish we had more time for a practical hands-on workshop. Maybe next time! -- Sukhbir

Sukhbir Singh:
Hi,
Hi,
I will be giving a Tor talk at the Open Data Camp at Google India in Bangalore, on 22 April. You can find more details here:
http://odc.datameet.org/odcblr2017
(The page should be updated shortly.)
There are also plans for a CryptoParty on Friday; I will update when I have more information.
If anyone has worked with open data or given talks at related events, I am looking for suggestions on how we can interleave it with privacy and anonymity and therefore, Tor.
The talk (presentation) is available at:
https://people.torproject.org/~sukhbir/talks/odc2017-bangalore.pdf
(Happy to share the TeX file and the SVG files in case you are interested.)
I also gave a demo where I showed a simple Python script fetching a web page with/without using Tor (the audience was fairly technical) so that people working on open data could use Tor to collect data without revealing their location or identity. There was a lot of discussion on Tor and privacy in general and I was surprised to see that the majority of people in the audience had used/were using Tor. Overall, the event went great though I wish we had more time for a practical hands-on workshop. Maybe next time!
Sukhbir, this is awesome! Can I add your presentation to the tor-teachers wiki? I'm glad this went well! Alison
participants (3)
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Alison Macrina
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Roger Dingledine
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Sukhbir Singh