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    Hello, Thank you for coming
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    We're gonna give a talk about and
    gonna give a technical overview of tails.
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    That's kurono, intrigeri
    and I am BitingBird
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    We are all tails contributors
    in different fields.
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    I don't do technical things,
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    intrigeri is one of the
    oldest tails contributors
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    and kurono contributes
    since three years now
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    Tails is the acronym of
    the-amnesic-incognito-life-system
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    And there is the nice url,
    where you can have all the information.
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    It's a life operating system.
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    It works on almost any computer -
    except ARM
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    And it boots from a dvd or a usb stick
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    and theoretically from sdcard too,
    but it doesn't work very well.
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    The focus of our new distribution
    is privacy and anonymity.
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    It allows the user
    to use the internet anonymously.
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    And also, when there is censorship,
    to circumvent it.
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    All the connections to
    the internet go with tor,
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    which is an anonymization network.
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    That's the first big feature of tails.
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    And the second one is
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    that there is no trace
    on the computer you are using
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    so after you used it nobody can see
    that you've used the computer.
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    If somebody would grab your computer
    and search files
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    they would not know,
    what you have done.
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    Unless you ask for it explicitly <????>
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    We have also a lot of data producing tools
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    because some users use it to write books,
    articles, video and such things.
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    They want to be able to create such documents without being traced.
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    We have a very good report,
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    not from our users,
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    actually from the people
    we are suppused to protect them against.
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    The NSA says, that it's a pain in the ass.
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    When the NSA says
    you're making their life harder
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    somehow you're doing something right.
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    [klapping, laughing]
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    I guess you can imagine who's
    the famous tails user
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    who gave us access to the documents where
    they say that
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    There is also Bruce Schneier
    who says he uses tails
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    so, not bad.
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    So, what are our goals?
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    We took a stance in the beginning of tails
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    that it was not really common back then
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    to have usability as a security feature
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    because "ubergeeks" where already able
    to have secure communication.
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    We think that privacy
    is not an individual matter.
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    It's a collective matter.
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    Everybody needs to have privacy
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    and new users and non geek users
    had no way to get access to this.
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    The tools existed but they had
    no user interface
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    or they where rally hard to configure.
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    So, we designed a system that gives
    a quite good level of security
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    with a quite good level of usability.
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    Lots of the time people ask us, why we
    don't include more security features.
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    We have to make a balance between
    usability and security.
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    Because if it's really secure
    but nobody can use it
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    then it doesn't bring anything.
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    It makes security accessible
    for most people.
Title:
ftp.acc.umu.se/.../Tails_a_technical_overview.webm
Video Language:
English
Team:
Debconf
Project:
2015_debconf15

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