[NBLUG/talk] Meeting TONIGHT in person and streaming: Jams, Cans and Qubes (Kyle Rankin)

Allan Cecil allan at nblug.org
Tue May 10 14:11:13 PDT 2016


(I'm cross-posting this to both lists to make sure people are aware that this meeting will also be streamed, my apologies if you get this twice.)

Come one, come all at 7:30 tonight, wherever you are.  Qubes is a unique distribution that solves a number of security problems and this is a talk that shouldn't be missed.  Jordan Erickson behind the Cool Mic streaming project has volunteered to set up a Periscope live stream of the talk.  Just install Periscope on Android or iOS then optionally follow @nblugdotorg on Twitter and/or look for a livestream that will be titled "North Bay Linux Users Group: Jams, Cans and Qubes.  See you there either way!

A.C.
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President, North Bay Linux User's Group

On 04/27/2016 04:28 PM, Allan Cecil wrote:
> Topic: Jams, Cans and Qubes
> When: Tues May 10th, 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: To understand how Qubes secures your desktop, look to your pantry. The same security by compartmentalization concept that makes Qubes resilient against attack was conceived of over two hundred years ago to protect food against infection. In this talk Kyle will discuss how to jam strawberries, can green beans, and isolate desktop workflows into a combination of netVMs, proxyVMs, and appVMs. He'll cover some common threats against your food and data and describe how Mason jars and Qubes can mitigate them.
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