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- Introducing the Tink cryptographic software library
- Steganography as proof of copyright?
- new lattice SVP challenge records using sieving
- Cryptographic Haikus
- Is there an FDE scheme that uses a stream cipher?
Introducing the Tink cryptographic software library Posted: 30 Aug 2018 02:11 PM PDT |
Steganography as proof of copyright? Posted: 30 Aug 2018 10:00 AM PDT Hi there! Could you use Steganography as proof of copyright? Does something like that already exist? What would be the pros and cons to a method like that? [link] [comments] |
new lattice SVP challenge records using sieving Posted: 30 Aug 2018 02:18 PM PDT "We solved SVP dimension 151 in about 460 coredays. Compared to the old record for dim 150 using RSR that took about 180,000 coredays this is in the order of 400 times faster." https://twitter.com/realhashbreaker/status/1035161482521178112 Can someone here who understand what this means please explain whether and how this affects real world deployed cryptosystems? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 30 Aug 2018 09:42 PM PDT |
Is there an FDE scheme that uses a stream cipher? Posted: 30 Aug 2018 05:50 PM PDT The academic attacks on FDE do not interest me, if an attacker has access to your hardware and you failed to notice it then it's over. Why mess with the HDD implanting bits (or taking snapshots to expose overwritten blocks) when you can wire the keyboard for keylogging or implant something that will have DMA? One thing that actually does concern me is that a single bit flip can mess up a lot of bits. I do not want that. [link] [comments] |
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