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The CrypTech project is developing an open-source hardware cryptographic engine design that meets the needs of high assurance Internet infrastructure systems that use cryptography. The open-source hardware cryptographic engine must be of general use to the broad Internet community, covering needs such as securing email, web, DNSsec, PKIs, etc.
 
The CrypTech project is developing an open-source hardware cryptographic engine design that meets the needs of high assurance Internet infrastructure systems that use cryptography. The open-source hardware cryptographic engine must be of general use to the broad Internet community, covering needs such as securing email, web, DNSsec, PKIs, etc.

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Cryptech.is
Date 2015/09/04
Time
Location (h)ACTA
Type Lecture
Contact Becha

CrypTech

Technologia Incognita hackerspace

Friday, 4 September

START: 19:00

Open-source hardware cryptographic engine design

The CrypTech project is developing an open-source hardware cryptographic engine design that meets the needs of high assurance Internet infrastructure systems that use cryptography. The open-source hardware cryptographic engine must be of general use to the broad Internet community, covering needs such as securing email, web, DNSsec, PKIs, etc.

https://wiki.cryptech.is/

Agenda:

  • Presentation
    • Board design
    • Crypto algorithms
    • Random number generator
    • How to take part & contribute
  • Discussion

Audience: hackers, crypto-geeks, HW nerds, privacy advocates, security experts

Questions:

  • what would you do differently?
  • flaws you see in the process or design
  • other examples
  • interest in testing?

Speaker: Randy Bush

http://psg.com/~randy