Tobias Pulls

@tpulls

Computer security and privacy, applied cryptography, researcher at . I mostly like and retweet here.

Karlstad, Sweden
Joined October 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    19 Dec 2019

    The highlight of this year for me research-wise: work with , funded by and

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    Jan 23
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    Jan 22

    Tomorrow, our CTO, Roel Peeters is hosting our webinar! He will dive into Strong Costumer Authentication (SCA) and how to do a proper SCA on mobile devices. Don’t forget to register! 🗓️ January 23rd 2020 at 11 AM CET. 👉

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  4. Retweeted
    Jan 16

    Bernie gives a perfect, thoughtful, courageous answer here that no serious person could dispute. Which is why the will almost certainly not endorse him.

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    Jan 10

    Okay. For every retweet this gets (TO A POINT!) I'll add a thought / tip / observation about speaking at conferences.

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    Jan 5

    The greatest British parliamentian of the modern era, Tony Benn, explaining (two decades ago) the madness of Middle East war: "What fools we are to think war is just an interesting Channel 4 news item...”

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    Logo of NGI Zero.
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  8. 19 Dec 2019
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  9. 19 Dec 2019
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    "Assumption 1: We assume that tamper-resistant, secure enclaves exists and are free of vulnerabilities."

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  11. Retweeted
    16 Dec 2019

    What if the real privacy problem isn’t protecting individual data while allowing aggregate statistics — but keeping tech companies from computing aggregate statistics in the first place?

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    16 Dec 2019

    So, if I license my exploit as AGPL and then fire it at some target, will that target become AGPL as well and I can request sources? Asking for a friend.

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    22 Oct 2019

    The top 5 readings that are helping me dream up radical AI right now (a thread) 1/5 A People's Guide to AI by + a guide to AI for anyone, that's "as focussed on equity as it is on tech". It's just so good.

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  14. Retweeted
    9 Dec 2019

    "Is this ML model doing good?" is the wrong question to be asking. We need to ask: "how is this ML model shifting power?"

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"how is this ML model shifting power?"
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    9 Dec 2019

    A reminder for PhD students and young colleagues, just a reminder that you are not defined by your paper (rejections|accepts). Randomness plays a significant part in most paper/proposal review cycles, and even more so for larger conferences (CHI, security confs, ML conferences).

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    4 Dec 2019

    The PoPETs 2020 Issue 1 papers are available:

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    This 4-page zinger by argues that computer scientists often do harm by relying on naive, vague, and technology-centric notions of "social good". It has the most punchy introduction of any paper I've read.

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    25 Nov 2019

    Cryptography used to be a "construct-and-break game," now it is a "model, design, assume, prove, (at times)-implement, criticize-ALL-steps, revisit game" No short-cuts, no silver bullets. Obviously: revisions, improvements & corrections are part of it... Do the hard work!

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    20 Nov 2019

    Code takes energy to run and long-running jobs have large CO2 footprints. How can you easily measure and communicate the energy usage and CO2 emissions of your code? New paper workshop, Python package, and associated curriculum!

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    In my speech I mentioned that if and tech CEOs allow a foreign power to interfere in our election (again) or facilitate another genocide (like Myanmar), perhaps they should be sent to jail. My full speech here:

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