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Revision as of 16:08, 1 September 2015
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Date | 2015/09/04 |
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Location | (h)ACTA |
Type | Lecture |
Contact | Becha |
Contents
CrypTech Lecture & Discussion
Scope
Randy Bush is going to talk about the current status of CrypTech project, in order to teach us how far they got in developing their design; and then lead the discussion in order to do some "intellectual penetration testing", exchange ideas & learn from Dutch hackers.
Where
Technologia Incognita hackerspace
Louwesweg 1, 1066 EA, (ex)ACTA building. (52.34557 4.82578)
How to get there: ACTA#Public_Transport
When
Friday, 4 September
START: 19:00
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
Meetup page
http://www.meetup.com/Technologia-Incognita/events/225039844/
CrypTech: Open-source hardware cryptographic engine design
Intro
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.
Questions
- what would you do differently?
- flaws you see in the process or design
- other examples
- interest in testing?
Speaker
Randy Bush is a long time network operator at RAINet, Verio, NTT, etc., research Fellow at Internet Initiative Japan, and author of many IETF RFCs, mainly about RPKI; published lots of publication with IEEE, ACM SIGCOMM; and public speaker at AfriNIC, NANOG, RIPE, APNIC, ISOC events...