This coming Wednesday, December 1st I’ll be giving a lecture in English on how to cope with various risks and problems related to computer security - this is for non-nerds :) But all are welcome. French events coming soon… stay tuned!

During this particular mostly non-technical lecture I’ll be talking (and listening!) about:

  • Digital security: myths & truths
  • Trusting your environment: The computer, The Network, The people
  • Risks and problems for businesses and people: know them, expect them, address them
  • Best practices and solutions to solve and prevent security and
    privacy invasion problems
  • How can open source sofware help you ?

… and of course, Mozilla :)

Check their November newsletter where this was also mentioned.

This is part of a series of conferences and classes on open-source software and informatics I’ll be giving in several libraries and non-profit organizations. I’ll also be introducing FACIL, a advocacy group for those interested in promoting free, open-source software and open-standards. Stay tuned !

Update: Some of the products and sites I’ll be mentioning:

  • http://www.gnupg.org - GNU Privacy Guard
  • http://spybot.info - Home of the Search & Destroy “cleanware” application
  • http://etherscan.com - Etherscan, a packet sniffer
  • http://www.grisoft.com - Home of the free AVG AntiVirus
  • http://psi.affinix.com - Psi, secure instant messaging with Jabber and OpenPGP
  • http://www.mozilla.org - Mozilla Thunderbird, secure email with Enigmail and OpenPGP
  • http://www.truecrypt.tk - TrueCrypt - secure file containers using AES / Blowfish etc.
  • http://www.wikipedia.org - WikiPedia, a great open, free, online encyclopedia
  • http://www.ubuntulinux.org - Ubuntu - a (mostly) user-friendly GNU/Linux distribution
  • http://www.openoffice.org - OpenOffice.org, the free, open-source office applications suite

Update 2: The lecture slides are now available.