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Welcome!
Step 1: Login to Mumble
The  meetup will be taking place on an audio chatroom program called mumble.  Please download and install it in order to join the sessin.
 
How to Connect to Mumble (secure)
In Mumble click on: Server > Connect > Add new.
Label: OccupyTalk
Address: occupytalk.org
Port: 64738
Username: Choose a username / alias you want or the username you used to register on the website: http://occupytalk.org/
 
Process
We're   happy to be able to provide this meeting as a place to teach and learn   about cryptography and how to protect yourself from prying eyes.    However, as you can appreciate, when we have a large ammount of people   in a single room things can get a bit manic.  To keep things a bit more   in order, we follow these simple rules:
 
  • Please   set up the push to talk facility on mumble, if your mic is open and   disturbing the meeting you will be moved to another room where someone   will help you configure the software correctly
  • The   facilitator of the meeting will allow the conversation to flow and   hopefully get everyone a chance to talk or ask questions.  You shold   wait until the facilitator asks you to speak before speaking.
  • To ask a question or make a point, put a '+' sign in the chat box, and wait until its your turn to speak
  • To make a direct response to the current speaker put '+++' in the chat box.  This should only be used for short direct responses
  • if   the current speaker is going off topic, or is repeating himself, or   otherwise not adding to the communication, put 'OT' or 'ZZZ' in the  chat  box.  If your speaking and see this, please think if this is  relevent  to the subject.
  • To agree with the current speaker put '^^^' in the chat box
  • To disagree with the current speaker put 'vvv' in the chat box
 
 
As   an introduction we will go to everyone in the room and ask them to   introduce themselves, you don't have to, but it does help us to   understand where everyone is and get to know each other a bit better.
 
After this we will follow the agenda at https://cryptoparty.org/wiki/Online.  This isn't set in stone, so if you want to talk about anything specific, feel free to ask.
 
What is mumble? and how do we know it's safe? Sure I can give you some links to look at and you can look at the certificate system:
 
Plus the mumble platform / code has been peer-reviewed as it is opensource software.
The source is available here: http://mumble.sourceforge.net/
 
 
Reference Material
 
Questions
Step 2: Ask questions!
If   theres anything you would like to ask before the meeting, or even ask   the meeting progresses, and don't want to ask it directly in the chat,   feel free to put your questions below and we'll answer them as best we   can.
 
1. In layman's terms please: Please advise on simple steps one can take to protect themselves online. 
 
please add links to relevant sites etc: 
OTR / Chat Slides:
 
Browser plugins:
 
2. Why is it necessary to protect your data when online? I am not sure everyone is clear about why it's important.
 
3.  Some people worry that encrypting your data will draw focus from the  'powers that be' and therefore add to 'proof/suspicion' that you are  doing something wrong. What do you think?
 
 
4.  Can you reccommend any easy to follow vids/tutorials about encrypting  data? and/or the types of 'courses' people can do to learn about these  things?
 
 
 
 
5 The TOR browser bundle is being used by more and more people, the question would be how safe it is to use TOR and the TOR chat app,"how thick a layer of security/crypto" this would be considered by ppl who know a bit more about the subject than the average user.