UofW Security and Privacy lecture series (October-November 2013)
The University of Waterloo Computer Science Club is hosting what looks to be a great series of lectures on Security and Privacy during October and November 2013:
Contents
Why Should You Care About Security and Privacy
Held in MC 4041, on 2013-10-08, at 5:00PM.
The first lecture of our security and privacy series. By PhD student Sarah Harvey.
http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_4041-2013-10-08-5:00PM
Tunnels and Censorship
Held in MC 4060, on 2013-10-15, at 5:00PM.
The second lecture of our security and privacy series. By undergraduate student Eric Dong.
http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_4060-2013-10-15-5:00PM
Practical Tor Usage
Held in DC 1302, on 2013-10-24, at 6:30PM.
The third lecture of our security and privacy series. By undergraduate student Simon Gladstone.
http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/DC_1302-2013-10-24-6:30PM
Hands On Seminar on Public Key Cryptography
Held in MC 3001 (Comfy), on 2013-11-05, at 6:00pm
The fourth event in our security and privacy series. By undergraduate students Murphy Berzish and Nick Guenther.
http://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_3001_%28Comfy%29-2013-11-05-6:00PM
Trust in ISPs (updated 2013-11-11)
Held in MC 4060 on 2013-11-12 5:00PM
This is the fifth lecture of six in the Security and Privacy Lecture Series. By founding member of the Canadian Cybersecurity Institute and employee of local ISP Sentex Sean Howard.
https://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_4060-2013-11-12-5:00PM
Disk Encryption (updated 2013-11-11)
Held in MC 2038, on 2013-11-26, at 5:00PM.
The last lecture of our security and privacy series. By MMath alumnus Zak Blacher.
https://csclub.uwaterloo.ca/events/MC_2038-2013-11-26-5:00PM
Note: The dates, times and locations have been finalized, and the URIs have changed (too bad, "Cool URIs Don't Change")
--Bob.