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[Workshop Proposal] Introduction to Cryptography for developers #29

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moul opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 0 comments
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[Workshop Proposal] Introduction to Cryptography for developers #29

moul opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 0 comments
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moul commented Aug 14, 2019

About your workshop

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Introduction to Cryptography for developers

Note: for the "talk version" of this workshop, see #25

Workshop type

Languages

  • 🇫🇷
  • 🇬🇧

Required knowledge level

Network Cryptography Blockchain General Tech
[x] None [x] None [x] None [ ] None
[ ] Beginner [ ] Beginner [ ] Beginner [ ] Beginner
[ ] Advanced [ ] Advanced [ ] Advanced [x] Advanced
[ ] Expert [ ] Expert [ ] Expert [ ] Expert

Prerequisites for participants

  • for some exercises you will need a computer with a terminal
    • pre-install the openssl utility

Description of your workshop

It's the meetup version of a 5-hour long workshop I've done recently.

For this version, we will focus on topics people care the most about and take the time to practice.


About you

  • Name: Manfred Touron
  • Matrix handle: moul
  • Discord handle: moul
  • Other contact info: https://manfred.life/contact
  • Other (your projects, etc...): ****
  • Availability (monthly number, date): Very flexible
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