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SUMMARY:NGI ASSURE webinar on future of OpenPGP
DESCRIPTION:State-of-the-art work on chains of trust\nThis freely accessible online event on November 23 from 10 to 11 CET organized by NGI Assure dives into the future of OpenPGP encryption. Researchers and developers funded by different NGI programmes discuss their work on PGP-related technology and how to advance the state of art in decentralized trust. \nDespite the rise of mobile messengers and chat apps\, email continues to be an integral communication channel on the internet. But like core internet technologies\, email was not designed with privacy and security in mind. To combat growing problems like phishing\, spam and surveillance\, various methods of encryption provide confidentiality\, authentication and integrity of data. OpenPGP is a widely used email encryption standard (defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force in RFC 4880) derived from Phil Zimmerman’s PGP. Implementations of OpenPGP are used for a wide range of purposes\, to sign\, encrypt and decrypt texts\, emails\, files\, directories and disks. OpenPGP-compatible systems also allow users to create their own ‘web of trust’\, where people accumulate and sign each others keys for trusted communication without a central point of authority. \nDecentralized encryption\, authentication and integrity checking are important requirements for trustworthy communication and data handling. That is why the Next Generation Internet initiative funds various R&D-projects that advance the state of art in OpenPGP-implementations and chains of trust. In this freely accessible online event OpenPGP-projects funded by NGI Assure and NGI0 PET present and discuss their ongoing work\, and think about the future of the technology they contribute to. \nWant to know more? No prior registration is needed\, simply join the online webinar on Tuesday November 23rd at 10:00 CET. The event is organized using BigBlueButton\, an open source webconferencing framework which is actively supported by NGI Zero to add end-to-end encrypted chat. \nPresentations (5-10 min)\n\nNeal H. Walfield — Improving OpenSSH authentication and PKI through OpenPGP\nHeiko Schaefer — Developing and hardening an OpenPGP certificate authority for group trust management\nmuppeth — GnuPG-based email encryption for emails at rest\nWiktor Kwapisiewicz — Add support for trusted platform modules (TPM) to Sequoia PGP\nJustus Winter — Drop-in replacement for widely used encryption software GnuPG (GNU Privacy Guard)\nUli Fouquet — Add plug & play encryption to customer relationship management system\nOther speakers still to be confirmed
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-assure-webinar-on-future-of-openpgp/
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SUMMARY:NGI Assure - Open call webinar
DESCRIPTION:NGI ASSURE’s fifth open call for proposals of Technical R&D projects is live! We will host a webinar where you will get to know how to receive funds for your idea and contribute to the development of an open\, trustworthy and reliable internet for all. \nInnovators willing to receive funding\, as well as\, technical and business support are very welcome to attend this webinar. Guidance on how to submit your application will be provided. \nThe project is part of Next Generation Internet (NGI)\, the “internet for humans” initiative from the European Commission and aims to transform the Internet of tomorrow into an Internet of humans that responds to people’s fundamental needs. \nJoin us in the webinar and get to know everything about the requirements and expectations for getting NGI funding. Register now!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-assure-open-call-webinar/
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SUMMARY:NGI Forward: dialogues on the future of search
DESCRIPTION:Salon: The future of Information access for search and discovery in next generation internet\nRegister early: https://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-search-the-future-of-information-and-search \nOn January 27th probe the following questions: What are the key needs of tomorrow’s search and discovery\, what are the distributed infrastructure needs and how are algorithms that give ‘top’ results validated? What are the data policy guidelines and governance thereof? What are user’s unmet needs to ‘discover’ tomorrow’s world? Do diverse human languages and values play a local role in the global search context of zeroes and ones? And is there room for a citizens fair data deal that leads to reliable and verifiable information and data trusts? How do individual (eg right to be forgotten) and collective rights (to know) make searching more public\, more transparent or more ethical by design? \nBy decentralising search & retrieval\, and by making future acts machine-processed\, and services composable in realtime\, there still remains a wide gap to fill: to gain quality and discoverability. Open standards can help. Service composability joins multiple independent sources of federated search without a single search authority point of presence. The ethical search would apply a variety of ethical filters to search results\, plus mechanisms for collective action to feed those filters\, making values transparent or visible inside future AI search. Trust benefits usage\, instead of lamenting lack of trust in commercial providers like Amazon.  In ‘The Age of Continuous Connection 24/7’ it may be time to change our unsustainable business models. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nWe invite experts to give their recommendations for NGI. Three EU funded H2020 projects in this domain join this event: NGI FORWARD\, NGI0 Discovery\, and NGI Assure.  We invite others to also join. The expected outcome is to contribute to the next generation EU research funding\, a better understanding and cohesive EU efforts to submit innovative ideas for open calls. Meeting organizers include the IoT Council & Edgeryders for NGI FORWARD\, NLnet Foundation for NGI Discovery and Assure and ELONTECH. \nRegister early: https://app.livestorm.co/made-group/dialogues-on-data-and-search-the-future-of-information-and-search \n11:00 – 16:00 | Workshops: The Future of Search\nWorkshops are on Big Blue Button\,  hosted by TU. Delft \n\n11:00 – 12:00 | Search and Ethics\nKick-off by Noémi Ványi (SEARX)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-u1k-4jz-ycj\n13:00 – 14:00 | Search and (hyper) locality\nKick-off by Sarah Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-uo4-q1n-ldu\n15:00 – 16:00 | Search and Internet of Things\nKick-off by Michael Christen (YaCy)\nhttps://bbb.tbm.tudelft.nl/b/rob-1zv-mco-ci9\n\nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \n17:00 – 18:00 | Seminar: The Future of Search\nSpeakers\n\nVint Cerf (Google)\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vint_Cerf\nLoretta Anania (EC)\nhttps://www.dsimanifesto.eu/speakers/loretta-anania/\nSarah Hoffmann (OpenStreetMap)\nhttps://sosm.ch/about/board/former-board-members/sarah-hoffmann/\nMichiel Leenaars (NGI projects coordinator)\nhttps://nlnet.nl/people/leenaars.html\nPietro Lio’ (Department of Computer Science and Technology of the University of Cambridge)\nhttps://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~pl219/\n\nOrganizing\n\ntheinternetofthings.eu\ntell.edgeryders.eu\nresearch.ngi.eu\nnlnet.nl\nnlnet.nl/discovery\nnlnet.nl/assure\nelontech.org\n\nThe Salons reflect the views of the participants and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Commission but form part of the project’s overarching recommendations for the NGI and future European internet policy. \nWE WANT YOUR INPUT AND IDEAS: Go tell.edgeryders.eu \nhttps://vimeo.com/496482126
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SUMMARY:NGI-Assure First Open Call Webinar
DESCRIPTION:NGI-Assure’s Open Call for Technical R&D projects is open! And we are ready to tell you all about it in the NGI-Assure First Open Call Webinar: Get up to €50k to build a reliable Internet for all\, to be held on Tuesday 26th January at 10:00 – 11:00 CEST \n Register now for the webinar! \nThe internet lies at the heart of our modern economies and societies\, but it was not designed to be used in the way we use it now. Additional innovations are needed\, in particular to make usage of remote resources on the internet more trustworthy and secure. We will select the most innovative and useful projects through a series of competitive open calls. Projects will receive financial\, technical and business support. \nWe are looking for technical R&D projects that provide some form of assurance regarding any aspect of the internet and the way we use it today or will use it tomorrow. How do we know whether some person is who she claims to be? How can we tell a specific resource on the internet is genuine? How do we assert provenance and integrity? And how can we make this transparent and privacy friendly? \nWe prefer concrete and viable outcomes. The technology you propose should be relevant to the long-term evolution of the internet and in the interest of actual internet users in the real world. Show us that your idea solves a problem\, and what you need to make it happen. \nLearn about the objectives of NGI Assure\, its open calls and what you can get out of the programme. During this webinar\, we will explain the requirements of the call\, the type of solutions we are looking for\, and the funding and services that selected projects will receive. \nAGENDA\n\n10:00 – Presentation of the NGI Initiative\nMichiel Leenars\, NLnet\n10:15 – Presentation of NGI Assure objectives and its Open Calls\nNuno Manarte\, FundingBox\n10:30 – Questions & Answers from participants\nMichiel Leenars\, NLnet; Nuno Manarte\, FundingBox\n11:00 – End of the session\n\n Register now for the webinar!
URL:https://ngi.eu/event/ngi-assure-first-open-call-webinar/
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