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%section(data-background="images/kid-jumping.svg" data-background-size="50%")
%h1 LEAP Encryption Access Project
%section
%h1 Bring back the 1990s!
%section
%h1 What is Federation?
%h3
%ul
%li user → provider → provider → user
%li eg: SMTP, XMPP
%section
%h1 Better federation
%h3
%ul
%li The users should be protected from the provider.
%li The provider should be protected from users.
%section
%h1 What does
LEAP do?
%ol
%li LEAP Platform:
a toolkit to make it easy for you to run a service provider.
%li New protocols:
so that users don't need to trust the provider.
%li Bitmask client:
a client that works smoothly with any compatible provider.
%section
%h1 LEAP Platform
%pre
%code.bash(data-trim)
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sudo gem install leap_cli
leap new example --domain example.org
cd example
leap add-user --self
leap cert ca
leap cert dh
leap cert csr
leap node add blueberry services:openvpn \
ip_address:1.1.1.1 openvpn.gateway_address:1.1.1.2
leap node add raspberry services:couchdb,webapp \
ip_address:1.1.1.3
leap init node
leap deploy
%section
%h1 New Protocols
%ul
%li Soledad: searchable client-encrypted synchronized database.
%li Bonafide: secure user registration, authentication, password change, etc.
%li Key management: precise rules for OpenPGP best practices, automated.
%section
%h1 Bitmask client
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%section
%h3 Current Services: VPN
%ul
%li Easy to use.
%li Route all your internet trafic through an encrypted channel.
%li Prevent eavesdropping (thiefs in the public network, police, ...).
%li Circunvent internet censorship.
%li Prevent leaks (DNS, IPv6, ...).
%section
%h3 Current Services: email
%p
%em Work in progress
%ul
%li Easy to use.
%li Backwards compatible with email and current OpenPGP usage.
%li End-to-end encryption.
%li Service provider has no access to user data.
%li Automatic key discovery and validation.
%li Strong protection for metadata, when supported.
%li Cloud synchronized for high availability on multiple devices.
%li No cleartext is ever written to disk.
%li Fully searchable email.
%li Work while offline, sync when network is available.
%section(data-background="images/pixelated-white-small.svg" data-background-size="50%")
%section
%h1 Our goals:
%ul
%li increase the cost of dragnet surveillance
%li mass adoption
%section
%h1 Web Interface
%ul
%li Potentially hosted by third party.
%li Think "Bitmask client" but hosted in the cloud.
%li Good looking.
%li Search and tagging.
%li Keys on the server, no browser crypto.
%section(data-background="images/webmail.png" data-background-size="100%")
%section
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%ul.plain
%li
LEAP Encryption Access Project @leapcode
%a(href="https://leap.se") https://leap.se
%li
Bitmask App @bitmasknet
%a(href="https://bitmask.net") https://bitmask.net
%li
elijah@leap.se @ecsparrow
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Pixelated Project @pixelatedteam https://pixelated-project.org
%li
team@pixelated-project.org
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