• Marek Marecki
    Marek Marecki
    2013-12-27

    Brzmi nieźle. I, co chyba najważniejsze, wydaje się dosyć łatwe do zrozumienia.

    A jeśli zarzucisz dobrą przynętę to na następnym #Cryptoparty możesz w detale zacząć wchodzić, dobrze rozumiem?

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  • Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    2013-12-27

    Exactly. The most important thing is:

    • after such an explanation (and with software that supports fingerprints in the To: field) any Joe Doe will be able to send me an encrypted e-mail;
    • and yet they will not get bad habits (unless I'm missing something).
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  • Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    2013-12-27

    Also, I'd rather keep this thread English-speaking, for reference and inclusion. ;)

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  • Marek Marecki
    Marek Marecki
    2013-12-27

    Sure thing. So:

    "Sounds good. And, what's most important I think, seems to be easy to grasp by people new to crypto. And, provided you threw in a good bait, you can get into more details on the next #Cryptoparty?"

    For reference and inclusion ;-)

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  • Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    2013-12-27

    Haha, thanks!

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  • kaos@wk3.org
    kaos@wk3.org
    2013-12-27

    my boyfriend held a cryptoparty once, and for visualization he used a postcard and a lock. he folded the postcard, made a hole through it, and explained how the sender encrypts it by locking it through the holes. then the addressee can open the lock with his key.

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  • Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    Michał "rysiek" Woźniak
    2013-12-27

    @KAOS, oh, this is good! Thanks! I'll steal that! But I'd say that's for the second step, as in:
    - the 5mins spiel -> "Internet Account Number" and build intuitions;
    - if you have >5mins and interested people -> lock-through-postcard.

    Does that sound sane?

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