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+ | httpS, pop3S, imapS, Sftp and a lots more. It seems if every protocol has it's own twin version of it with the only difference that it has the mystrious letter 's' in the name. Most of the people using the world wide web have no idea why the 's' stands or why it is most important to use this version of the protocol '''at least''' everywhere where one needs to enter some private data, like name, address, birthday or logins. People from syn2cat and the Chaos Computer Club Luxembourg will unveil the importance of these protocols, starting with an overview til the application areas in the daily life and their encyrption alogrythms. | ||
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Revision as of 01:18, 8 November 2010
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Encryption in the World Wide Web | |
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Participants: | prometheus, the_metalgamer |
Recording: | 2010/11/13 01:00:00 PM |
Broadcast: | 2010/11/13 01:00:00 PM |
Podcast Release: | 2010/11/13 02:00:00 |
Podcast: | n/a |
Tools | |
Songs: | See list of all songs |
QrCode: |
Structure
- Jingle
- Intro: Preview of today's show
- Review and Outlook: The Hacker Calendar, what Conventions and Events are upcoming?
- RadioShow31 (From 13 November 2010 13:00:00, Till 13 November 2010 14:00:00)
- RadioShow32 (From 27 November 2010 13:00:00, Till 27 November 2010 14:00:00)
- Mold Forming and Chocolate Casting Workshop (From 27 November 2010 14:00:00, Till 27 November 2010 20:00:00)
- LiLux Meeting 201012 (From 1 December 2010 20:00:00, Till 1 December 2010 22:00:00)
- Chrëschtmaart (From 10 December 2010 16:00:00, Till 11 December 2010 20:00:00)
- RadioShow33 (From 11 December 2010 13:00:00, Till 11 December 2010 14:00:00)
- … further results
- Hacker News
Content
httpS, pop3S, imapS, Sftp and a lots more. It seems if every protocol has it's own twin version of it with the only difference that it has the mystrious letter 's' in the name. Most of the people using the world wide web have no idea why the 's' stands or why it is most important to use this version of the protocol at least everywhere where one needs to enter some private data, like name, address, birthday or logins. People from syn2cat and the Chaos Computer Club Luxembourg will unveil the importance of these protocols, starting with an overview til the application areas in the daily life and their encyrption alogrythms.