Song about my upcoming Digital Identity Management presentation
Oct. 10th, 2008 | 05:22 pm
I wrote a geek ambient rendition of my new cryptographic protocol: the Time Capsule.
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SUBMIT to PET
Nov. 30th, 2007 | 10:04 am
Today the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium released its call for papers: http://petsymposium.org/2008/cfp.php
If you work at all with privacy, please consider submitting to PETS. Don't forget: submissions do NOT need to be crypto or otherwise technical. Clear statements of problems that need addressing, social studies of privacy needs and/or attitudes, law, etc, are just as important.
Make sure to read about the new session we are trying this year: HotPETs. Basically HotPETs is like our traditional rump session talks, but with more time to talk, and more chance to get feedback. Roger and I will co-chair the session.
If you work at all with privacy, please consider submitting to PETS. Don't forget: submissions do NOT need to be crypto or otherwise technical. Clear statements of problems that need addressing, social studies of privacy needs and/or attitudes, law, etc, are just as important.
Make sure to read about the new session we are trying this year: HotPETs. Basically HotPETs is like our traditional rump session talks, but with more time to talk, and more chance to get feedback. Roger and I will co-chair the session.
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A "proof-reading" of Some Issues in Cryptography
Oct. 4th, 2007 | 01:23 pm
Last month I recommended Ivan Damgård's position paper on resolving misunderstandings and misconceptions about crypto papers and provable security.
I relayed to him that several friends and colleagues of mine had requested a version of the paper that is not behind a paywall, and he has generously posted an updated version on his website:
http://www.daimi.au.dk/%7Eivan/positionp aper.pdf
This is a paper that I plan to re-read every year or so, and I would advocate for its inclusion in graduate level security and cryptography curricula. I know that some of you teach such courses, so if you decide to have your students read it please let me know whether you think it helps clarify these issues for them.
I relayed to him that several friends and colleagues of mine had requested a version of the paper that is not behind a paywall, and he has generously posted an updated version on his website:
http://www.daimi.au.dk/%7Eivan/positionp
This is a paper that I plan to re-read every year or so, and I would advocate for its inclusion in graduate level security and cryptography curricula. I know that some of you teach such courses, so if you decide to have your students read it please let me know whether you think it helps clarify these issues for them.
