October 16, 2009
Partner Event - NASSCOM Product Conclave 09
MoMoB is a supporting partner for NASSCOM Product Conclave 09 to be held on Oct 27-28.
The sessions that are relevant to the momo/mobile community( from ideas/opportunities point of view) are the following
- Panel 4: Product strategies in the telecom sector: potential for global leadership, moderated & curated by Sanjiv Mittal.
- Panel 8: Technology Opportunities serving the millions of India: The next major growth area for Indian technology firms, panelist, Sean of Babajob ( talks about the BoP markets served by mobile and others ).
- Panel 9: Building a product ecosystem that addresses the millions of India , co-curated by Sean of Babajob, panelist Krishna Durbha & Piyush Shah - Nokia Emerging Market.
Also hear Kesava Reddy share MoMo’s two cents/bits ‘pulse‘ of contribution towards building and nurturning product startup ecosystem in an interactive session called ‘Startup Ecosystem Enablers‘
October 9, 2009
Workshop at MOMOB-Crypto SMS
Mobile Media & Dataveillance–How To Encrypt SMSWorks
The number of mobile phone users is expected to exceed the 4 billion
mark by the end of this year — that’s more than two thirds of the
world’s population. And the number of text messages is expected to reach
a whopping 1.8 trillion in 2010.1 From the U.S. to Moldova to Iran to
Uganda cell phones have facilitated all kinds of activism. While mobile
phones bring many benefits to social movements, it is important to be
aware of the digital data trails they leave behind.
This workshop has three parts:
First, an overview on surveillance of mobile communication with special
reference to the European Union Directive on Data Retention of
Communication.
Second, a presentation of the mobile application CryptoSMS.org, an open
source Gpl’d tool for the exchange of encrypted text messages.
Third, you’ll have a chance to get your inner hacker on with a hands-on
workshop. We’ll install the encryption software on our cell phones,
initialize them, exchange keys, and send encrypted SMS messages.
(as this is the first time usage of CryptoSMS.org in India, this is
also a debugging session)
ABOUT CryptoSMS.org
CryptoSMS.org is a GPL (general public license) open source application
for cell phones running J2ME (Java for mobiles). It runs on a lot of
phones. CryptoSMS provides public/private key encryption, key generation
and key management. It sends and receives encrypted SMS and public keys,
encrypts and de-encrypts files, offers key verification via fingerprints
and provides a secure login.
CryptoSMS is based on encryption with elliptic curves, which is a modern
solution for encryption with small and/or embedded devices. Elliptic
curve encryption provides good performance and has low memory
requirements. It encrypts only the contents of the messages, but does
not in any way encrypt or scramble the identities of the sender or
recipients. It is not an anonymizer — it does not hide the device’s
id/number from where the SMS comes and where it goes to.
Project Page: http://cryptosms.org
Speaker’s Profile :
He has been involved with the CryptoSMS.org project since its
inception, and mainly keeps the project organized, does the
communication work and strongly enforces the support of many languages
in the CryptoSMS.org user interface. At the moment he is traveling to a
couple of global cities to conduct research on mobile media and
dataveillance, interviewing participants in social movements, hackers
and artists about their use of mobile media. He is based in Hamburg,
where he suffers from bad weather but enjoys people and culture.
When:
12th-oct-2009 Time 6:30 to 8:30 P.M
Venue:
Mobile Monday Bangalore Trust:
#57, Huligadarivasa,
KHB Colony, Koramangla 5th Block,
Bangalore - 560095
India
Register here for the event http://workshopatmomob.eventbrite.com (Event is free to attend but registration is necessary)



