-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 pho...@rootme.org wrote: > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 08:25:49PM -0600, onionrou...@gmail.com wrote 1.6K > bytes in 28 lines about: > : I'm a member of one of those local organizations that regularly presents > : information related to security, technology, etc to each other. I'm > : wondering if there are suggestions for local advocacy and training > : guidelines so not to mis-represent Tor (although it would be obvious that I > : have no directly affiliations). I read on the three year road map that > : training and promotion is a priority of course but discussion about > : anonymity systems can become a heated topic especially related to the > : Privacy Debate. Maybe something from the CCC meetings or one of Roger's > : presentations. > > A number of people have created their own presentations. Roger's > presentations are listed at > https://www.torproject.org/documentation.html.en#UpToSpeed numbers 10 > and 11. > > Depending where you are, someone from Tor may be available to show up > and also help out. > > But you're right, it would be good to have a general Tor presentation > template/demo for others to use for their own advocacy purposes > available on the website. I'm happy to work with others on such a thing > that we can give away with some creative commons license. > I've been giving workshops on security for activists for about a year now. One of the sections includes a tor walkthrough, I'm in the Oly Hackbloc (olyhackbloc.org) and we're doing another workshop in mid-jan. All of our speaker notes and slides will be available online at that point. Ringo -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux)
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