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- No Way JOSE! Designing Cryptography for Mere Mortals (DEFCON 26 Crypto & Privacy Village Talk)
- Best content to ramp up quickly on advanced crypto math
- Practical Cryptography for Developers by Svetlin Nakov - Free Ebook (Nov 2018)
- SHA-1 Graph Visualization, x-post from /r/dataisbeautiful
- Looking to encrypt my entire Laptop and desktop
- Looking for graphics that explain formats
No Way JOSE! Designing Cryptography for Mere Mortals (DEFCON 26 Crypto & Privacy Village Talk) Posted: 25 Nov 2018 09:45 PM PST |
Best content to ramp up quickly on advanced crypto math Posted: 25 Nov 2018 02:27 PM PST Hey guys. I want to be able to read the latest crypto research and perhaps participate in the community by writing some papers over the next few years. The problem is, I've been disconnected from "real math" for a long time. My active/current background is on the security architecture side and I have a couple degrees in engineering. But, when I pickup a research paper in elliptic curves, zero-knowledge proofs, etc. I don't feel very comfortable understanding the nomenclature and theorems that I feel like I should know. I "used" to be very strong in math (9/15 in AIME contest for those who are familiar with it) - but that was years ago and I went into Engineering. I feel like I've lost an important part of myself and really want to get back into it, but with a focus on crypto. Due to various obligations, I don't have too much time to do a full undergrad + masters level reading list - so wanted to get advice from you guys re: what the most efficient (but readable) reading list is for me to get to where I want to be. Pretend my current math knowledge is a 1st year entering a good math program (i.e. have not taken classical algebra, group theory, real analysis, etc.) Thanks and much appreciated. [link] [comments] |
Practical Cryptography for Developers by Svetlin Nakov - Free Ebook (Nov 2018) Posted: 25 Nov 2018 10:12 AM PST |
SHA-1 Graph Visualization, x-post from /r/dataisbeautiful Posted: 25 Nov 2018 08:23 AM PST |
Looking to encrypt my entire Laptop and desktop Posted: 25 Nov 2018 03:48 PM PST Looking to encrypt my entire Laptop and desktop. Also portable HDD. Any advice? I use windows 10. Laptop has SSD (Windows 10 OS) and Hard drive 2TB (2 partitions) Option 1
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Looking for graphics that explain formats Posted: 25 Nov 2018 07:21 AM PST A while ago I found some really nice looking graphics that explained how some formats are structured (mainly the encoding of x509 certs and private keys in pem). It looked like a hex representation of the bytes with different selections of it explaining in different colors what each part is for. But I can't really find them anymore, does anyone know where I can find these graphics? [link] [comments] |
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