This is edited from the note I sent to the booth team for LinuxFest
NorthWest.
https://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/2017/sponsors/choose-freedom-choose-fedora

I would like Marketing and Ambassadors to see what we are doing to make the
interaction with guests a memorable experience.  By focusing on a spin, a
subject, we can engage at a deeper level, and using an activity we give the
guest an experience.  I wonder what a fest visitor on Monday tells a
friend.  Their memorable experience was probably an excellent talk or the
salmon lunch or rolling dice to make a passphrase.

The theme is ‘The Mechanics of Freedom’ so we will feature the Fedora
Security Lab spin (FSL).  One thing I have learned about the spins is
someone has a passionate reason for them.  These three videos tell the
story of FSL and Hacker Highschool with Joerg’s what it is, Pete’s why, and
then how it was used to protect people in Tibet.

Joerg Simon presents the Security Lab spin, shows a few examples and talks
about OSSTMM, the Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual.
     https://youtu.be/c-tk7EE_C3w

The slides for his talk are here if you want to follow along.
     http://jsimon.fedorapeople.org/fedora_osstmm_secspinv5.pdf
Jeorg Simon is a Fedora contributor and works at ISECOM the sponsor of
OSSTMM.
     http://www.isecom.org/research/osstmm.html
They also developed a 3 volume Security Essentials Study Guide and Workbook
used by ‘Hacker Highschool’.  I will have copies of these books on the
table, the labs are based on the OSSTMM and can run on the Security Lab
spin.  Let me know if you want to borrow one of the books to check out some
of the labs.
     http://www.hackerhighschool.org/books.html
The author of the books and the head of ISECOM is Pete Herzog who gives a
great talk about security.  His concepts are clear and compelling and easy
to communicate to the public.
     https://youtu.be/rcILY0mLEUo

ISECOM also publishes The Open Source Cybersecurity Playbook that covers
threats and protection for every computer user.  You should read the 25
pages to discuss security with guests.
     http://www.isecom.org/research/playbook.html
This FudCon talk about Fedora in Tibet was recommended by Joerg.  Fedora is
used because of the localization capabilities, the reduced attack surface
and the open-source relationship to Buddhism.  At 22:00 to 33:30 he talks
about Hacker Highschool used to protect them from Chinese hackers.  The
remainder of the talk is about other interesting Tibetan projects.

https://youtu.be/0m78m_tw8jI?list=PL279M8GbNsevHJcQSsNoR3jIGXQebEa3-&t=315
I cued this up because the beginning is a discussion about Tibet while
waiting to start.

I hope you can spend some time watching the videos.

For an activity guests will create a pass phrase with dice.  We are getting
custom engraved dice to give to guests who sign in at the kiosk, make a
pass phrase, engage us in Fedora or ask (limit one).  We should have 300 to
give away.  This is a test sample:
     https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:Fedoradie.jpg

Could you look through the proposed sessions and identify Fedora related
speakers and talks so we can promote them?
     https://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/2017/sessions/proposed

Please register even if you might not go and let me know your ID so I can
get you the vendors badge.
     https://www.linuxfestnorthwest.org/user/register

See you all May 6-7:
     https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LinuxFest_Northwest_(LFNW)_2017

Thanks,
Jeff Sandys
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