Assembly:GNUnet & pEp
| Website | https://gnunet.org/, https://pep.foundation/ |
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| Contact | Jeff Burdges <burdges@gnunet.org>
+33 2 99 84 71 47 office +33 7 68 00 29 48 mobile/signal/whatsapp Nana Karlstetter <nana@pep.foundation> |
| Description | We from the GNUNet and p≡p projects seek to build privacy preserving secure alternatives to current internet protocols with the aim to preserve or increase freedom of speech, freedom of association, and freedom of the press.
We organize the We Fix the Net talks session on Wednesday, a successor to the YBTI sessions of previous years. We love to chat about privacy, cryptographic protocol, etc. anytime however! |
| Members | Dangole, Darthmama, Jeffburdges, LynX, Nana, Pf, Roker |
| Projects | PEp -- pretty Easy privacy, PoPCoin, Taler instruction |
| There Is No Game | |
| Self-organized Sessions | A walk through the inner core of pEp, GNUNet e.V. meeting, PoParty, Taler workshop, We Fix the Net |
| Subassembly of | Noisy Square |
| Related to Assembly | Free Software Foundation Europe, Courage Foundation |
| Tags | privacy, freedom of information, freedom of speech, mass encryption, usability, open source, multiple platforms, interoperability, end-to-end, mobile services, peer-to-peer, encryption, key synchronization, free and open source software, innovation, meta data protection |
| Registered on | 17 November 2016 14:06:59 |
| Location for self-organized sessions | yes |
| Self-organized session notes | At least the following sessions:
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| Location | Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
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p≡p stands for pretty Easy privacy: p≡p is radically easing the use of well-known and established end-to-end cryptographic tools for already existing and widely used written digital communication channels (like e-mail, SMS or chat). Ultimately, p≡p wants to change the default in written digital communications: from unencrypted, unverified and unanonymized to encrypted, verified and anonymized.
p≡p's protocols automate the steps taught to users at cryptoparties to protect personal security and privacy by default. Thus, we are able to provide total protection on a state of the art expert encryption level for everyone regardless of their technical knowledge or expertise and for a substantial portion of their communication needs.
p≡p supports multiple platforms (iOS, Android, Linux, BSD, MacOS, Windows), multiple languages, multiple crypto technologies and multiple message transports as well as devices. We offer a 100% Peer-to-Peer, End-to-End and device based secure synchronization of keys and configuration that is cheaper, faster, easier and better than any existing solution (“Faster” measures download and install. The p≡p Installer takes less than 10s, asks no questions or information). Development wise, we provide very simple APIs to allow for easy integration of p≡p into application programming.
All software published by p≡p foundation is and shall forever remain open source as well as freely available for the general public. All p≡p software is and will be subject to an independent code review.
p≡p is organized as (1) p≡p foundation, a non-profit organization that owns the p≡p engine and supports Free and Open Source Software and Privacy by Default; and (2) p≡p security, an enterprise to distribute p≡p applications and respective services (B2B and B2C).
In summary p≡p innovates on multiple fronts to change the defaults: It Makes Digital Privacy Easy – and empowers the user to have Privacy running on Open Source software. Please find further information here: https://pep.foundation/docs/pEp-whitepaper.pdf; https://pep.foundation/docs/code-audits/2016-report-pepengine-v0.2e.pdf