CodeCon presentations announced and registration open
CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. CodeCon registration is $95; a $15 discount is available for attendees who register online prior to February 15th. CodeCon 2.0 will be held February 22-24, noon-6pm, at Club NV (525 Howard Street) in San Francisco. http://www.codecon.info Presentations will include: * Advogato - Good metadata, even when under attack, based on a trust metric * Alluvium - p2p media streaming for low-bandwidth broadcasters * Bayonne - Telephony application services for freely licensed operating systems * Cryptopy - pure Python crypto * DeepGreen - Agent Oriented investment analysis designed to be self-funding * GNU radio - Hacking the RF Spectrum with Free Software and Hardware * HOTorNOT - A working example of well-designed website user interface * Hydan - Steganographically conceal a message into an executable application * Khashmir - A distributed hash table library upon which applications can be built * Mixminion - A next-generation anonymous remailer * Neurogrid - Decentralized Fuzzy Meta-Data Search * OpenRatings - An open source professor ratings engine * Paketto Keiretsu - Interesting and Useful Techniques for TCP/IP Networking * YouServ - A communal web-hosting system for the masses * A panel on future directions in version control
CodeCon presentations announced and registration open (fwd)
-- Forwarded message -- Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 05:00:09 -0800 (PST) From: Bram Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Crypto List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: CodeCon presentations announced and registration open CodeCon is the premier event in 2002 for the P2P, cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications that support individual liberties. CodeCon registration is $50, a $10 discount is available if you register prior to February 1st. It will be held February 15-17, noon-5pm, at DNA lounge in San Francisco. http://codecon.org/ Presentations will include - * Peek-A-Booty - a distributed anti-censorship application * Invisible IRC Project - secure, anonymous client/server networks * Idel - lightweight mobile code for p2p cpu sharing * Reptile - a distributed but uniform content exchange mechanism * MNet - a universal shared filestore * Alpine - a social discovery mechanism which can handle high churn rates, malicious peers, and limited bandwidth * Eikon - an image search engine * CryptoMail - encrypted email for all * libfreenet - a case study in horrors incomprehensible to the mind of man, and other secure protocol design mistakes * BitTorrent - hosting large, popular files cheaply - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]