This is good for people who want to disappear and are a bit fanatical.
It is in the library.
"This 500-page textbook will explain how to become digitally invisible.
You will make all of your communications private, data encrypted,
internet connections anonymous, computers hardened, identity guarded,
purchases secret, accounts secured, devices locked, and home address
hidden. You will remove all personal information from public view and
will reclaim your right to privacy. You will no longer give away your
intimate details and you will take yourself out of 'the system'. You
will use covert aliases and misinformation to eliminate current and
future threats toward your privacy & security. When taken to the
extreme, you will be impossible to compromise.
The Complete Privacy & Security Desk Reference
Volume 1, Digital
Bazzell, Michael
<https://ottawa.bibliocommons.com/search?q=Bazzell%2C+Michael&search_category=author&t=author>
Book - 2016
On 1/28/21 3:00 PM, Brett Delmage wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2021, FZ wrote:
Also, Ha ha, what a surprise... I might also be persuaded to set this
up for you as a service.
Franz.
Agreed with much of what you said, and that is a good book.
Perhaps this could be one or more interesting meeting presentations
(alternate phone ROMS, and running your own services) ?
For 10 years I've published an online news publication: a
revenue-generating business and leading in revenue for its class. I
specifically used Linux-based, open source tools for most of our
editorial creation and development, online publishing, subscriber and
donor communication and records. Also, I specifically only used
Canadian internet services/hosting. I'd be willing to talk about that.
It's not a full meeting worth of presentation but might fit nicely
into part of a theme of Linux-based privacy from different perspectives.
Brett
p.s. I have not commented on it yet, but this mailing list is
misconfigured and so unnecessarily breaks DKIM signatures. That would
lead to properly signed messages being more likely to be tagged as
spam, as was recently noted. If the OLS mail list operator wants to
contact me I could possibly provide some advice on this.
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