Secure Communications - protecting our data Encryption and authentication are used to protect our data against
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Keeping current is a constant challenge
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Modern Cryptography - One-way functions
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Factoring Prime Numbers - A challenge by RSA RSA Factoring Challenge
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The factorization progress of Quantum computers
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How seriously should we take the threat of quantum computing?
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What to do with products falling in the middle?
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How do we accelerate algorithms where standards are changing?
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Programmable Logic - a scalable solution to acceleration
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William Barr - US Attorney General
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GCHQ Proposal for "Ghost protocol" for Encrypted Messaging
Description:
Explore the critical topic of cryptography security in this 49-minute conference talk by Kris Chaplin from Intel UK. Delve into the challenges of maintaining secure communications and protecting data through encryption and authentication. Examine the concept of modern cryptography and one-way functions, with a focus on prime number factoring and its implications for RSA encryption. Assess the progress and potential threat of quantum computing to current cryptographic methods. Discuss strategies for dealing with products affected by evolving security standards and methods to accelerate algorithms in response to changing requirements. Learn about programmable logic as a scalable solution for acceleration. Analyze recent developments, including William Barr's stance and GCHQ's proposal for a "Ghost protocol" in encrypted messaging.