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UID:http://calagator.org/events/1250471931
DESCRIPTION:The Secure Remote Password Cryptor (SRPC) addresses mobile ap
 p security in a post web-app world. SRPC provides HTTPS quality security
  without the explicit transfer of trust inherent in using HTTPS with PKI
 . SRPC is immune to HTTPS Man-in-the-Middle issues and also provides man
 y features out-of-scope for HTTPS.&#13\;\n&#13\;\nSRPC requires a pair o
 f libraries\, one on the client device and one on the server. To create 
 an easy way for mobile app developers to try SRPC\, I've built a Erlang 
 OTP system that acts as an SRPC tunnel to an &quot\;unaltered&quot\; HTT
 P server. The system is comprised of:&#13\;\n&#13\;\n  - srpc_lib:  Low-
 level functionality &#13\;\n  - srpc_srv:  The SRPC protocol &#13\;\n  -
  srpc_elli: An Elli layer to expose srpc_srv to an elli app&#13\;\n&#13\
 ;\nThere are two optional pieces:&#13\;\n&#13\;\n  - srpc_elli_proxy: Pr
 oxies request to the &quot\;unaltered&quot\; HTTP server &#13\;\n  - srp
 c_elli_lager: Lager module&#13\;\n&#13\;\nFinally\, I have a test system
  for testing the iOS framework (Android is underway):&#13\;\n&#13\;\n  -
  srpc_elli_test: Test implementation&#13\;\n&#13\;\nPresented by Paul Ro
 gers\, an independent software engineer with many years of development e
 xperience across multiple platforms using a number of different computer
  languages. He has a Master of Science in Mathematics\, which helps him 
 dig into the internals of cryptography\, and a Master of Science in Phys
 ical Oceanography. &#13\;\n&#13\;\nThis will likely be a small talk\, wi
 th room for additional mini talks.\n\nTags: elixir\, erlang\, security\,
  encryption\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/1250471931
URL:https://www.meetup.com/Portland-Erlang-Elixir-User-Group/events/23980
 7573/
SUMMARY:Erlang/Elixir Meetup
LOCATION:Househappy: 727 NE 24th Ave\, Portland OR 97232 US
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