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Mackerel: a progressive School of Cryptographic Thought

  • Autores: Justin Troutman, Vincent Rijmen
  • Localización: ;login:: the magazine of USENIX & SAGE, ISSN 1044-6397, Vol. 38, Nº. 6, 2013 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Security), págs. 28-31
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Cryptography is hard, but it’s the easy part. It’s an entanglement of algorithms and assumptions that only a cryptographer would find poetic, and we’re at a point where strong cryptography is arguably the most robust aspect of a system’s security and privacy posture. To a consumer, however, cryptography is still an esoteric sort of black magic whose benefits are out of reach. Developers: If you feel we’ve dropped the ball on safely implementing cryptography—which we have, and horribly so—this doesn’t hold a candle to how pitifully we’ve failed at interfacing the benefits of cryptography to consumers. Our contribution to potentially solving this problem, dubbed Mackerel, is a design and development framework for developers that’s based on the premise that real-world cryptography is not about cryptography; it’s about products.


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