Mar 2019
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30 Sat 09:00 AM – 09:50 AM IST
31 Sun 09:00 AM – 09:50 AM IST
COEP FOSSMeet’19 is College of Engineering, Pune’s own Free and Open Source Software event. It is jointly organised by Computer and IT department, COEP, COEP’s Free Software Users Group (COFSUG) and COEP’s - Information and Cyber Security Research Group (COEP - ICSRG).
With a vision to promote the culture of openness, innovation, and freedom, the meet intends to bring together FOSS developers, academicians, researchers, students and all those who love the FOSS movement and provide an opportunity to all technophiles out there to participate in the FOSS development and adoption process through hands-on sessions, discussions and lectures.
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Contact Us:
Omkar Jadhav : 9405333642
Vikrant Ghatkar : 9834079157
Organising Team, COEP FOSSMeet’19
For any further queries, mail us at fossmeet@coep.ac.in
For more information, visit our website at https://foss.coep.org.in/fossmeet/
Amol Kahat
@amolkahat
Submitted Feb 15, 2019
Everyone prefer to use https connection over http connection, most of them only know that site URL begins with https is the secure site and connection is encrypted by SSL certificates. Implementing SSL certificates in the website is quite easy but few knows about certificate generation and it’s request format, certificate type and it’s public, private key types. This process of certificate is also include the certificate life cycle and it’s working.
This session is more about understanding how SSL certificates are generated, how connection is get encrypted using this certificates, how to deploy authentic certificates in your site and understanding certificates checks. How certificate authorities like “Lets encrypt” works, etc.
Amol Kahat is working with Red Hat India, Pvt. Ltd. Pune, Event host for Python Pune meetup, Open source contributor, Intestred in Crypto and security.
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