This is a much needed topic if the discussion in the talk list is any indication.  Come
one come all tonight at 7:30,
A.C.
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President, North Bay Linux Users' Group
On 04/18/2017 03:05 PM, Allan Cecil wrote:
  Topic: Sex, Secret and God: A Brief History of Bad
Passwords
 When: Tuesday May 9th, 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM
 Speaker: Kyle Rankin
 Location: O'Reilly Media, Sebastopol CA in the Tarsier conference room
 past the metal statue and to the right ( 
http://nblug.org/locations )
 Description:
 Most of what we've been told over the years about what makes a good
 password has been wrong, so it's no surprise most people pick bad
 passwords. This talk will cover the history of password policy and password
 cracking starting from the days when Richard Stallman hacked the passwords
 forced on his MIT computer lab because he considered passwords an
 authoritarian method of control. Next I'll discuss the golden days of
 password guessing featured prominently in movies like Hackers and WarGames.
 Then I'll move to the tech boom and the introduction of draconian IT
 policies like password rotation and password complexity and the dirty
 little leet-speak password secrets they led to. As we get closer to the
 modern day I'll discuss the "correct horse battery staple" password
 renaissance and more modern approaches to password cracking spawned by
 tools like oclhashcat and giant password databases dumps like the RockYou
 hack.
 I'll finish up with modern attempts to fix the password auth problem such
 as new approaches to secure password generation in password managers or
 schemes such as diceware as well as cover password auth reinforcements like
 the different forms of 2FA (including U2F) and Facebook's new approach to
 "I forgot my password" workflows. By the end everyone should have plenty of
 ammunition to take back to their IT department and get rid of those
 horrible password policies.
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