Monthly Archives: October 2007

Stichting Oophaga Foundation introduces free digital certificate service hosted in Netherlands

Ede, Netherlands, 22st October 2007

Stichting Oophaga Foundation announces that the CAcert service provision of free digital certificates will now be hosted in the Netherlands.

The service is based on Open Source software technology under the name of CAcert. CAcert’s certificate service is an alternative to the commercial Certificate Authorities (CAs) for which users normally have to pay a yearly fee. A certificate can be used to apply digital signatures to secure a document, a file, a programm, a web site, or to authenticate the sender of an email.

CAcert’s certificate service, originally initiated in Australia, is now undergoing a comprehensive upgrade in services, professionalism and security. As part of this process, a major part of the service has moved to Ede, Netherlands, to the premises of internet services provider BIT.

Teus Hagen from the NLnet foundation, one of the founders of Stichting Oophaga Foundation: “Commercial CAs are used by many big companies nowadays, but there is huge interest in free and reliable digital certificate support. We should remember that software developers freely develop many plugins for commonly used applications such as Firefox, Thunderbird and Open Office, and consumers want to secure their private data. At this moment CAcert has about 100.000 users. We expect that this will be doubled in about six months“.

Sponsors

Stichting Oophaga Foundation is a fully independent organisation. Dutch companies and service providers have been approached by Oophaga to support the hosting provision with financial and hardware donations. The goal is to create a separate and secured location with brand new and reliable equipment in Netherlands. Companies such as SUN Netherlands, AMD, Cisco, Net.work Appliances and Tunix have provided the equipment and support for free. The industrial internet provider BIT is hosting the CAcert services and provides a very well secured environment.

Leo Willems of Tunix: “TUNIX always supports good Open Source projects. For example, for our own development of the Tunix firewall, we use FreeBSD. In this respect, we offer both free support to CAcert and Oophaga for securing their infrastructure and free consultation for the rehosting of these services to Netherlands.”

Michel van Osenbruggen of BIT: “I like this exceptional initiative, mainly because of the free certificates. With this free service provision, we stimulate the usage of digital certificates so the Internet becomes more secure. We are glad to host the CAcert services in our data centre, because we contribute in a very positive way to the Internet community. The decision of CAcert and Oophaga to choose our data centre underscores that BIT2 fulfils the highest requirements in the area of security and safeguarding.”

About CAcert
CAcert was founded in 2002 in Sydney Australia by Duane Groth. He was a young Australian photographer and programmer who was looking for a secure and costeffective authentication and identification system for the regional wireless access project across Sydney. Through his efforts, CAcert Inc. was created as nonprofit Australian-based association.

Initially, it was a local service WiFi access provider in New South Wales. Today it is better known as the free certificate authority at www.cacert.org. The free certificate service grew enormously and spread around the world very quickly. CAcert usage can also be found now in Germany, Austria, Netherlands, United States, Canada, and Brazil.

A registered user of CAcert can obtain digital certificates, which secure their identity and authenticity by means of a Web-of-Trust of assurances. Users can obtain free authenticated certificates from CAcert for client and server applications. The certificates are based on the X.509 standard, and often are used as a digital identification tool. Most email applications, internet browsers and document applications support the X.509 certificate standard and usage.

About Stichting Oophaga Foundation
The Dutch foundation has several goals: To stimulate the widespread usage and application of free digital certificates; to obtain and maintain secured privacy on the Internet, free use of secure and authenticated communication on the Internet, and development of Open Software for free use of certificates for this type of communication.

More information is available from www.oophaga.org, www.cacert.org, and wiki.cacert.org.

Practical Linux 2007

Zeit - am 27.10.2007 von 10-18 Uhr
Ort - FH Gießen, Hessen (Gebäude G)
Thema - Sicherheit und Freiheit
Website -  http://www.practical-linux.de
Cacert-Wiki - http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/PracticalLinux2007
Keysigning-Party - 17 bis 17.30h
Es geht auf der Practical Linux 2007 um Sicherheit und Freiheit.
Dazu werden Vorträge unter anderem von Klaus Knopper (Knoppix) und dem Physiker Dr. Peter Gerwinski gehalten.
Verschiedene Linux-Distributionen, aber auch FreeBSD,eGroupware, CAcert und andere werden vertreten sein.

Es wird auch eine Keysigning-Party geben.

Membership fees Amnesty

CAcert Board has just approved the Membership Fees Amnesty. We are accepting any late payments for the year of 2007, which is due July 1st, as redemption of any previous debts and then returning the member to financial good standing with the association. The deadline for such payments is set to November 13th 2007.

This is a chance for users that forgot to pay the membership fees for some time, but are still interested in participating in CAcert Incorporated.

Please email me at evaldo@cacert.org so we can arrange for the payment.

Members that were accepted after July 1st and did not pay yet should email me for their first payment.

Kind Regards,

Evaldo Gardenali
Secretary
CAcert Incorporated

CAcert, Inc. Annual General Meeting: November 17th 2007 22:00UTC

Dear CAcert, Inc. Association members,

This is an announcement for the CAcert, Incorporated Annual General Meeting to be held on November 17th 2007 22:00 UTC, on our IRC server located at irc://irc.cacert.org/CAcert or ircs://irc.cacert.org:7000/CAcert (secure), channel #CAcert.

Proposed agenda for the meeting can be found at http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/NextAnnualGeneralMeeting. Please submit any topics not covered there to evaldo@cacert.org, my CAcert Secretary email address, so that we can make any needed arrangements.

It is now time to nominate your fellow members for Committee (“Board”) elections, as the Committee is completely replaced on each Annual General Meeting. Please send your signed nomination and seconding emails to evaldo@cacert.org. Candidates should send me a short paragraph about themselves for inclusion on the wiki page for the elections.

The intering Committee members that are now empowered signalled that they are available for reelection, and that they are seeking a new Committee to be formed with 5 members.

Regards,

Evaldo Gardenali
Secretary
CAcert Incorporated

PGP Keysigning und CAcert Assurance Event in Esslingen am Neckar

Am Freitag den 26.10. findet das erste PGP Keysigning und CAcert Assurance Event der Hochschule Esslingen (Fakultät: Informationstechnologie) statt. Wir laden alle Intressierten herzlich ein. Alle Informationen auf der angegebenen Hochschulseite und in aller kürze hier:

Datum – Freitag, 26.10.2007
Zeit – ab 18 Uhr
Ort –
Hochschule Esslingen, Flandernstr. 101 (Raum wird noch bekannt gegeben)
Veranstalter – Hochschule Esslingen (hs-esslingen.de)
Anmeldung/Info – http://www.hs-esslingen.de/de/42537

Anmeldung ist keine Pflicht ist aber zumindest für PGP eine enorme Erleichterung.

Wir freuen uns über euere zahlreichen Anmeldungen!

PGP Keysigning und CAcert Assurance Event in Esslingen am Neckar

Am Freitag den 26.10. findet das erste PGP Keysigning und CAcert Assurance Event der Hochschule Esslingen (Fakultät: Informationstechnologie) statt. Wir laden alle Intressierten herzlich ein. Alle Informationen auf der angegebenen Hochschulseite und in aller kürze hier:

Datum – Freitag, 26.10.2007
Zeit – ab 18 Uhr
Ort –
Hochschule Esslingen, Flandernstr. 101 (Raum wird noch bekannt gegeben)
Veranstalter – Hochschule Esslingen (hs-esslingen.de)
Anmeldung/Info – http://www.hs-esslingen.de/de/42537

Anmeldung (bitte bis 23.10.) ist keine Pflicht aber zumindest für PGP eine enorme Erleichterung.

Wir freuen uns über euere zahlreichen Anmeldungen!

CAcert Inc board has pencilled in the next Annual General Meeting of the Association for the 17th of November 2007!

The CAcert board, Advisory Team, and Officers met in Pirmasens, Germany during the week of 17-21 September 2007. This meeting was kindly funded by NLnet, and is part of an on-going programme of professionalisation of CAcert and the CA, designed to meet and exceed future challenges in delivery of free certficate services to our Community. The Audit process is underway, a new User Agreement for the Community has been approved, and several formal policies (dispute resolution, disclaimer and licence, policy making) have also moved into effect for the Community. The CAcert servers are being moved to the Netherlands and more security measures are being taken, thanks to sponsorship from major companies.

Stay tuned for more news.  To help with the CAcert community effort, to have your say in the policy work, or just to get in touch, join the policy and support email lists. Even deeper, consider joining the the CAcert Inc. Association as a member, and help the Association to create the basic rules by which the Community works.  Or, you can get involved with the administration of the systems and processes, or managing the assurance events. For this get in touch with the CAcert Management Team member Teus Hagen via teus at theunis dot org or support of CAcert.org.

For more Infos: http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/TopMinutes-20070917

Linux-World 2007 Utrecht, Holland

At the Linux-World 2007 event (31 Oct and 1st of Nov 2007) in the Jaarbeurs expo, Utrecht, Holland, CAcert Assurers will be available on a special booth for free asuurances. Admittance to the expo is free. On the 1st of November a half hour CAcert presentation will be given about the ins and outs of the free CAcert digital certificates.