-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In the interest of helping organizations attending the ITSA Security Day conference establish a best practices model of computer security policy, e-TechServices.com will be sponsoring a PGP Key-signing party. The PGP key-signing party held during the ITSA Security Day on Wednesday, September 26th, 2001 from 12:15pm - 12:45pm at the e-TechServices.com table at the Retiz Union in Gainesville, Florida. Full details at: http://www.e-techservices.com/events/key_signing_party.html What's a key-signing party? A key-signing party is a get-together with PGP users for the purpose of meeting other PGP users and signing each other's keys. This helps to extend the "web of trust" to a great degree. Also, it sometimes serves as a forum to discuss strong cryptography, computer security, and related issues. Required Items? 1. Physical attendance 2. Positive picture ID 3. A printout of your PGP key's fingerprint information 4. A pen/pencil or whatever you'd like to write with Why should I use PGP? You should use PGP, in order to protect your business and personal emails from being read by individuals or entities other than your intended recipient(s). You should also use PGP in order to protect against the forgery or alteration of official communications from your organization. PGP, when used correctly, can provide message privacy, message integrity, message authentication, and to some degree non-repudibility. OK. What are some good applications of PGP? Protection of email traffic of a sensitive nature, such as the coordination of response to ongoing security incidents, requests for DNS modifications, the exchange of passwords, requests for networking changes, and exchange of sensitive personal information like SSNs. At the very least, it would be useful to have all such messages signed, so the recipients could be sure that the notes were not forged. PGP can also be used to provide the same protection in the area of computer software distribution. For example PGP can be used in software distribution where security is critical, such as in the distribution of computer security patches or other security related software updates. Why should I participate in the ITSA Day keysigning party? The formation of a robust web of trust with a deep level of interconnectivity is the foundation for the security and utility of PGP. Participating in the key signing event will allow you to become integrated into the web of trust and thereby place your organization and yourself in a position to enjoy the benefits of the PGP technology. Participation will also help to promote the use of PGP and reinforce people currently using PGP resulting in a more safe and secure computing environment for us all. The more people who use PGP, the stronger PGP becomes. A graph of the Web of Trust formed at recent keysigning parties in Gainesville is available at: http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/strong_distro/full-wot.png Please, forward this note to anyone who may be interested in attending. Also, please fee free to contact me for personal assistance with key generation or additional information on participating. Links: <A HREF="http://www.itsa.ufl.edu/">ITSA Security Day</A> <A HREF="http://www.e-techservices.com/">e-TechServices.com</A> - VAB - --- V. Alex Brennen [vab@cryptnet.net] [ http://www.cryptnet.net/people/vab/ ] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Made with pgp4pine 1.76 iD8DBQE7q20i+pIJc5kqSz8RAkfJAJ9nwZHJw0OzWf7IkP86I0VI4G62rwCgq9l5 rj3D7hWQSDa7nQkWCor0KlI= =+4s+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----