Hacklab Toronto is proud to announce that we will be hosting the first ever I2P Conference and Crypto-Party from August 15-16, 2015. There will be discussion on I2P development and challenges, talks by INFOSEC experts, a CryptoParty hosted by Toronto Crypto, and lots of social time. Signup and a detailed list of speakers and activities can be found by clicking “more”, below.

If you want to attend this conference, you MUST get a ticket at i2pmeetup.eventbrite.com – EventBrite works with fake names, TOR Brower and Mailinator.com to keep you anonymous, however.

Read more below the cut, and see you there!

Sign up by reserving a spot at Eventbrite.

The following post was (mostly) copied from https://geti2p.net/en/

I2PCon is the first event of its kind. It has two short term goals. Where the first one is to provide the general public with an event where knowledge about privacy and privacy concerns can be obtained. The second goal is to further the I2P project and its community. This will take the shape of technical discussions about cryptography, anonymity and I2P centric topics.

There is a larger and more long-term goal of this event, and it is to build a commnutiy of privacy-conscious individuals. By connecting people who recognize the importance of privacy, we would like to provide a forum where this community can grow.

The idea for this event was first spawned by our wonderful friends at Toronto Crypto. The venue and everything relating to it is provided by Hacklab. Without either of them this event would not have been possible, so thank you both.

Cost

I2PCon is entirely free to attend! We ask you to register here, to give us an estimate of how many people will be attending. No identifying information has to be given in order to register, but if you have any concerns, please let us know.

Location

Hacklab at 1266 Queen Street West, Unit #6, Toronto.

Venue

Power and WiFi access will be provided by Hacklab.

Schedule

Day 1, August 15, 2015

Time Speaker Title 3:00PM zzz Intro 3:30PM Nick Johnston “TOS and PII – What happens to your data when the company gets bought and sold?” Different terms of service from popular web apps 4:30PM Break 5:00PM zzz “Growing the Network, Spreading the Word” 5:45PM Lance James “Privacy vs. Intelligence – Why can’t we all just get along?” 6:45PM dnj Crypto party intro 7:00PM Crypto Party, Mingle

Day 2, August 16, 2015

Time Speaker Title 12:00PM David Dagon “I2P Monitoring and Filtration” 1:00PM zzz “The Connection Limit Challenge” 2:00PM Break 2:30PM Lance James “Anonymity protocols and malware – Why they fail” 3:30PM psi “I2P App Dev Intro” 4:00PM str4d “The Agony and the Ecstasy of I2P on Android” 4:30PM orignal “An Intro to i2pd” 4:45PM Break 5:15PM Roadmap meeting 6:15PM Organizational meeting 6:45PM Dinner break

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