Explore the concept of "Pretty Easy Privacy" (p≡p) in this 43-minute conference talk from nullcon Goa 2017. Learn how p≡p aims to make encryption, verification, and anonymization the default for digital communication. Discover the automation of cryptographic tools for widespread use, regardless of technical expertise. Understand p≡p's multi-platform, multi-language approach and its peer-to-peer, end-to-end secure synchronization of keys and configurations. Gain insights into the open-source nature of p≡p's software and its commitment to independent code reviews. Delve into topics such as privacy by default, peer-to-peer compatibility, anonymity, architecture, current applications, use cases, and challenges in implementing widespread digital privacy.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
Privacy by Default
PeertoPeer
Compatibility
Anonymity
Organization
Architecture
Current Apps
Use Case
Questions
Signal
Keybase
Mathematical Model
Challenges
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