Dear ISOC members and friends

If you are working with email encryption, please find below the invitation to "ISOC-CH Happy Hour - Latest Advancements in Email Encryption Standards".
More information and registration on https://www.isoc.ch/events/isoc-ch-happy-hour-latest-advancements-in-email-encryption-standards/

All the best,
 Bernie 

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Target Audience

Cybersecurity experts, protocol developers, privacy advocates, policymakers, and implementers focused on email encryption and standards

Event Overview

Join the Internet Society Switzerland Chapter (ISOC-CH) for a relaxed Happy Hour dedicated to exploring the forefront of email encryption technologies. In an era where digital privacy is paramount, this event brings together experts to discuss why encryption matters and the innovative standards shaping secure communication. Tailored for cybersecurity professionals, protocol developers, and privacy advocates, this event features expert talks on RFC 9788 and the challenges of secure email
communication. Network with peers, exchange technical insights, and enjoy food and drinks in a relaxed setting.

This intimate gathering offers an opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, share ideas, and contribute to ISOC-CH's mission of promoting a secure, trustworthy and open internet.

Presentations

Introduction

Encryption of our Email Communication: Motivations and Challenges
by Hernani Marques

Hernani Marques will outline the key motivations for encrypting email in today's interconnected world, from protecting sensitive data against cyber threats to complying with privacy regulations. He will also touch upon common challenges, such as usability issues, interoperability, and adoption barriers, providing practical takeaways for implementing encryption effectively.

Talk

Header Protection for Cryptographically Protected Email (RFC 9788, recently published)
by Bernie Hoeneisen

In this talk, Bernie Hoeneisen will present RFC 9788, a new standard for safeguarding email headers in cryptographically protected messages. This update to S/MIME (and applicable to PGP) addresses vulnerabilities where headers like subject lines and sender info were previously exposed, enhancing overall email security and privacy. Learn about its implications for real-world applications and future developments.

Registration

Spaces are limited—register by [October 27] to secure your spot.

Membership

Membership in ISOC-CH is encouraged but not required. Become a member here

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