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On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Phil Waclawski <phil.waclawski@mesacc.edu> wrote:
I already know not to bring your regular cell phone, and bring a "burn" phone instead, and I'm bringing a laptop that will be a fresh kubuntu install, locked down etc with nothing on it that I care about.

Is there any reasonably secure way to use the internet at defcon, or is that a pipe dream? I personally had just figured to use the laptop for offline work (some blender training etc), but I am curious.

Also, I will have to use my credit card to pay for the hotel, but that will be the only time I use it (I plan on using cash as much as possible at the event). Thankfully my credit card does not have rfid, but that doesn't make it less vulnerable to shoulder surfing and other problems (fake card readers etc).

So, I've had a bit of advice from Chris Lewis, but I'm curious as to what others think ;)

Phil Waclawski
MCC CIS Faculty

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