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    Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2024 11:17:55 JST Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou
    • Tom Coates

    Very happy to announce that @tomcoates and I have been given a #SummerOfProtocols grant to develop an end-to-end encryption (E2EE) protocol for #ActivityPub, including a reference implementation and a report to submit to the W3C SocialCG.

    https://forum.summerofprotocols.com/t/sop-2024-pig-and-pog-grantees/1270

    In conversation about a year ago from cosocial.ca permalink

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      SoP 2024 PIG and POG Grantees
      Introducing the PIG/POG grantees from the SoP 2024 application call. Congratulations! Protocol Improvement Grants 🐷 Protocol Orienteering Grant 🧭 While originally submitted as PIG proposals, these two projects have been awarded a rescoped POG grant structured to better support earlier stages exploration and pathfinding activities.
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      Eugen Rochko (gargron@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 07:00:57 JST Eugen Rochko Eugen Rochko
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      • Tom Coates

      @evan @tomcoates I can share some of our ideas with you!

      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      Mike P (fentiger@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 09:13:01 JST Mike P Mike P
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      • Tom Coates

      @evan @tomcoates Will this be based on your proposal here?

      https://evanp.me/2023/05/19/end-to-end-encrypted-messages-over-activitypub/

      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Thursday, 02-May-2024 09:13:01 JST Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou
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      • Mike P
      • Tom Coates

      @FenTiger @tomcoates not sure yet. We're going to look over the landscape. I really like MLS and MIMI, which provide encrypted messaging over an abstract transport layer (AP, in this case).

      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Saturday, 04-May-2024 20:04:01 JST Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou
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      • Tom Coates
      • daniel lublin

      @quitelost @tomcoates thanks! It's at the top of the list.

      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      daniel lublin (quitelost@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 04-May-2024 20:04:02 JST daniel lublin daniel lublin
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      • Tom Coates

      @evan @tomcoates oh neat. Maybe looking at #MLS is relevant? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Messaging_Layer_Security

      In conversation about a year ago permalink

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        Messaging Layer Security
        Messaging Layer Security (MLS) is a security layer for end-to-end encrypting messages in arbitrarily sized groups. It is maintained by the MLS working group of the Internet Engineering Task Force to provide an efficient and practical security mechanism. Security properties Security properties of MLS include message confidentiality, message integrity and authentication, membership authentication, asynchronicity, forward secrecy, post-compromise security, and scalability. History The idea was born in 2016 and first discussed in an unofficial meeting during IETF 96 in Berlin with attendees from Wire, Mozilla and Cisco. Initial ideas were based on pairwise encryption for secure 1:1 and group communication. In 2017, an academic paper introducing Asynchronous Ratcheting Trees was published by the University of Oxford and Facebook setting the focus on more efficient encryption schemes. The first BoF took place in February 2018 at IETF 101 in London. The founding members are Mozilla, Facebook, Wire, Google, Twitter, University of Oxford, and INRIA. As of...
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      Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Wednesday, 15-May-2024 23:56:00 JST Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou
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      • Colin Devroe
      • Tom Coates

      @cdevroe @tomcoates don't clap until we're done!

      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      Colin Devroe (cdevroe@mastodon.social)'s status on Wednesday, 15-May-2024 23:56:01 JST Colin Devroe Colin Devroe
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      • Tom Coates

      @evan @tomcoates 👏

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      Evan Prodromou (evan@cosocial.ca)'s status on Thursday, 16-May-2024 00:57:05 JST Evan Prodromou Evan Prodromou
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      • Colin Devroe
      • Tom Coates

      @cdevroe @tomcoates oh! Then thank you.

      In conversation about a year ago permalink
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      Colin Devroe (cdevroe@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 16-May-2024 00:57:06 JST Colin Devroe Colin Devroe
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      • Tom Coates

      @tomcoates @evan I was applauding your collective efforts and the grant. :)

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      Tom Coates (tomcoates@me.dm)'s status on Thursday, 16-May-2024 00:57:07 JST Tom Coates Tom Coates
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      • Colin Devroe

      @evan @cdevroe Yup! I’m with Evan. It’s a tricky problem. No promises we’ll figure it all out!

      In conversation about a year ago permalink

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