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OPEN SECURE TELEPHONY NETWORK BY GUARDIAN PROJECT

Secure Open Telephony Network Presentation at Hope 9

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All of the necessary technologies and communications standards exist today for voice communications that are as secure as OpenPGP email. Both proprietary and open source solutions exist for desktop and mobile devices that implement the necessary bits to provide a solution without dependence upon one global service provider. ostel.me provides both a service and an application for the Android OS that is only marginally more complex to use than dialing an existing phone number, while still based entirely on open standards like SIP and ZRTP. The app is experimental and is based on existing open source client code provided by the CSipSimple, pjsip, and zrtp4pj projects.

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OPEN SECURE TELEPHONY NETWORKBY GUARDIAN PROJECT

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Guardian Project is a research and development effort powered by technology-focused activists, concerned citizen users, and open-source security software hackers. We build open source tools based on real-world experience and feedback. Our process is transparent, inclusive and responsible.

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Our goal is for people around the world to have their devices help them to attain their human rights.

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The number of smart-phones owned almost doubled in one year from 19% in 2010 to 35% in 2011 and is expected to rise over the next 12 months. There are now 4.5 billion mobiles in the developing world alone.

(Source) Worldwide Independent Network for Market Research (WIN) & GALLUP International, United Nations Development Program, USAID

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The number of landlines is declining

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PLATFORMAGNOSTIC

Mobile is currently the least secure of all

systems. Our goal is to change this. From

Android, where we can verify the core to Apple iOS where we can build apps, we are leading the

charge.

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2600.org

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People travel all over the world, using foreign networks, bandwidth and systems. At any point, confidential information can be compromised. While some organizations implement solutions, these are often expensive, difficult to use, and not comprehensive

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BAIT

THIS CALL IS RUNNING OVER OUR OPEN WIFI NODE: OSTN-OPEN

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OPEN SECURE TELEPHONY NETWORK [OSTN]

github.com/guardianproject/OSTel

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Ostel.me

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OSTEL

Ostel.me

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CAN WE REPLACE THE TELEPHONE COMPANY?

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TOR AND OTHER PROBLEMS

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MOREBAIT

CAN YOU BUILD YOUR OWN THE TELEPHONY?

github.com/lazzarello/chef-twelvetone/tree/master/cookbooks/freeswitch

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How do we get this into everyone's hands?

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THE GUARDIAN PROJECTWWW.GUARDIANPROJECT.INFO

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