Meeting-20130713

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WPLUG will have a General User Meeting and presentation on Saturday, July 13, 2013, at Carnegie Library Brookline. Signs directing guests to the meeting area will be posted.

Whether you’re disturbed by the NSA surveillance scandal or indifferent because you suppose the government has no interest in you, it should make you think about the security of your personal information. You probably work with online banking, personal correspondence, and other sensitive data that certain people just shouldn’t see.

What can you do to protect it? At WPLUG’s July general user meeting, we’ll be exploring a few of those topics with a few new faces.

Schedule for the Day

1:30pm - Doors open, set up
2:00pm - Presentations begin
3:30pm - Meeting ends, everyone out. We may hang out for a little while afterward.

Speaker/Presentation

Name: Daniel, organizer of Pittsburgh Bitcoin Users Meetup group

Title: Introduction to Bitcoin

Bitcoin is a decentralized cryptocurrency based in open source software. How does it work? How can you get started?


Name: Johnny, from Computereach

Title: Network Security Put to the Test

How far do “anonymity” services like Tor go in protecting your privacy? He’ll put them to the test!

Meeting Minutes

To be added.

Meeting Staff

If you would like to volunteer to assist with this meeting, please add your name to one or more of the categories below.

  • Host: Your name here
  • Co-Host: Your name here
  • Setup: Your name here
  • Clean Up: Vance Kochenderfer, Your name here

Carpooling

  • Your name/location here