Good talk. Also great line: "Cryptography is typically bypassed, not penetrated."https://twitter.com/jschauma/status/704380805943062528 …
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Talk/slides above are a good explanation of why "math is on our side" is not really an answer to encryption/security tensions.
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All layers of the encryption issue is complex. Human side. Implementation (Think Logjam). Even encryption: RNGs, Elliptical curves etc.
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I don't see how some neat properties of multiples of large primes can ensure security/privacy given such a complex set-up with moving parts.
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Ta-da! Attack works on 33% of all HTTPS. "Math" alone won't save us; too dynamic, complex. https://www.drownattack.com/ pic.twitter.com/ljrKsXdgxj
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Only way to stay ahead of this is updates. Security is but a constantly crumbling castle: rebuild or sink. (Hence, the Apple/FBI stakes).
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