Welcome to dgplug Summer Training’s documentation!¶
Contents:
- FAQ
- What are the topics covered?
- How do I subscribe to the mailing list?
- What are the requisites for the training?
- How do I get the logs?
- How to check if a session is going on or not?
- How long does a session run?
- How long is the summer training?
- Will the session details be sent to the mailing list?
- In case I miss a class, how do I catch up?
- Do we need to learn something beforehand for this training?
- How many sessions happen in a day?
- Will the time be the same for all the sessions?
- If I have to leave class early, should I announce it mid class?
- Is there any calendar available for the sessions?
- How should I behave in the channel and during sessions?
- How can I make the most of this training?
- Before you start
- Watch The Internet’s Own Boy
- Watch Coded Bias
- Communication guidelines
- Communication
- Do not write HTML emails
- Mailing list
- What is IRC?
- Tor Project
- Privacy
- Assessing Your Risks
- Good practices
- Keep your machine updated
- Use strong and unique passwords
- Use password managers
- Do not keep the computer unlocked
- Cover up your webcam
- Take regular backups
- Enable 2 factor authentication (2FA)
- Encrypt all USB drives
- Do not download and install random software from internet
- Do not plug random USB devices into your computer
- Use the following browser plugins for better privacy
- Do not trust private browsing mode to save your privacy
- Use Tor for almost everything
- About communication tools on phone
- Do not click on random links in emails or from anywhere else
- Do not install random certificate on the browser
- SURVEILLANCE SELF-DEFENSE
- Blogging
- Book suggestions
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