Presented by:

Tobias Mueller

from GNOME

Tobias Mueller served the GNOME Foundation to achieve their goals of creating and distributing great Free Software products as a Director of the GNOME Foundation for many year. Besides being a Free Software and GNOME lover, Tobias is involved in the German security research community. Topics of interest include Platform- and System-Security, Cryptography and Security Protocols. And making all of those usable.

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The keysigning problem helps to strengthen the Web of Trust which is the decentralised PKI in the OpenPGP world. It depends on people participating by signing other people's keys. However, when following best practises, the act of signing a key involves secure transfer of the OpenPGP key which contemporary casual key signing protocols for small groups address by exchanging the fingerprint of the key to be signed. The key will then be downloaded over an untrusted channel and the key obtained needs to be manually verified.

We will see a less stressful approach to signing keys which makes it easy to sign a person's key. It enables very small groups of people to casually hold very small key signing parties. The key idea is to automatically authenticate the key material before the transfer via a secure audible or visual channel. A Free Software implementation of the protocol will be shown and people are invited to sign their keys :-)

Date:
2017 May 26 - 16:00
Duration:
1 h 30 min
Room:
Seminarraum 1
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Happening at the same time:

  1. Continuous Integration with the Open Build Service
  2. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 15:00

    Room:
    Seminarraum 2

  3. A View inside of OpenSUSE's Awesome Haskell Support
  4. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 15:30

    Room:
    Galerie

  5. openSUSE Kubic - What is this?
  6. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 15:30

    Room:
    Saal (Main Hall)

  7. SUSE Package Hub
  8. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 16:30

    Room:
    Galerie

  9. openQA Beginner Training
  10. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 16:30

    Room:
    Seminarraum 2

  11. Bridging openSUSE and SLE gap, part deux
  12. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 16:45

    Room:
    Saal (Main Hall)

  13. Transactional Updates with btrfs
  14. Start Time:
    2017 May 26 17:15

    Room:
    Saal (Main Hall)