This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== The Ghost Protocol: Using Self Hosted Infrastructure to Operate in Hostile Environments ===== * **Speaker**: Justin Campbell * **Room**: CC 235 * **Time**: Sat 4:00 pm – 4:30 pm * **Format**: Lecture (30 Min + Q&A) * **Difficulty**: Introductory / Some experience required * **Track**: Security / Privacy * **Additional Tags**: Self-Hosting * **Presenter Location**: In-person * **Experience**: first time speaking * **At**: at lfnw ==== Description: ==== Traveling with devices while working in cybersecurity means navigating border crossings, airport inspections, and untrusted environments — all while keeping data secure and downtime minimal. In this talk, Justin demonstrates the **self‑hosted infrastructure** he relies on to operate safely in hostile or unpredictable conditions. Attendees will see how tools like **Nebula**, **ZFS**, **BitTorrent**, and lightweight automations work together to ensure: * A secure and resilient personal network * Data integrity even under stress or device loss * Privacy preservation with minimal disruption * Reliable access to critical services while traveling This session offers practical insight into building a portable, self‑hosted security stack that provides peace of mind no matter where you are in the world. **Target Audience:** * Security‑minded travelers * Self‑hosting enthusiasts * Anyone needing resilient personal infrastructure