[community] Tor talk/workshop at CJFE Toronto

Alison Macrina alison at libraryfreedomproject.org
Mon Oct 30 20:12:00 UTC 2017


Sukhbir Singh:
> Hi Alison,
> 
>>> The slides for the talk: feedback is welcome, and let me know if you want me
>>> to change anything. Be critical, please!
>>>
>>>     https://people.torproject.org/~sukhbir/talks/toronto-cjfe-draft1.pdf
>>
>> This link doesn't appear to be working for me!
> 
> Sorry this was the draft. The final presentation is at:
> 
>     https://people.torproject.org/~sukhbir/talks/toronto-cjfe-2017-oct.pdf

I only just now realized that the event had passed! Sorry about that
Sukhbir. I was offline Friday because I was sick. The slides look great
to me. I hope the talk went well!

> 
>> I think this all sounds great. You could start off by asking people to
>> say what kinds of information they *think* can be seen when not using
>> Tor. This could be a good way to start things off interactively while
>> also getting a sense of how much the audience already knows. I would ask
>> members of the audience to share, one at a time, what they think can be
>> seen when they browse the web, and then by show of hands, see how many
>> other audience members agree with each assessment. That could lead right
>> into the actual demonstrations of logs and fingerprinting and ultimately
>> Tor Browser.
> 
> That's a good idea. I will incorporate this in the slides. There was a session
> on threat modeling in the morning but asking people individually (those who
> want to share) what they think is a good way to start the talk. Then that
> makes the logs and the fingerprinting more relatable.
> 


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