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And yes, some of that is technical, but a lot of it looks technical but ends up being a very practical thing -- there is a very real question that comes down to [[threat modeling]].
And yes, some of that is technical, but a lot of it looks technical but ends up being a very practical thing.
 
There is a very real question that -- again -- comes down to [[threat modeling]].
: Is it that you are political and want to not get into shit?
: Is it that you are political and want to not get into shit?
: Is it that actually want it to never be read?  
: Is it that actually want it to never be read?  

Revision as of 11:01, 15 April 2024

Security related stuff.


Linux - PAM notes · SELinux

Securing services


A little more practical


More techincal waffling

Message signing notes · Hashing notes ·
Auth - identity and auth notes
Encryption - Encryption notes · public key encryption notes · data-at-rest encryption ·pre-boot authentication · encrypted connections

Unsorted - · Anonymization notes · website security notes · integrated security hardware · Glossary · unsorted

Is it important to use antivirus/malware protection?

Is it important to encrypt my laptop or phone?

Is it important to encrypt my PC?

Is it important to encrypt my external drive?

Is it important to use two-factor authentication?

Is it important to use a password manager?

Is it important to use a VPN?

Is it important to use secure mail?

So these messenging apps are the end-all then?