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soatok.blog
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| | | | | Recently, it occurred to me that there wasn't a good, focused resource that covers commitments in the context of asymmetric cryptography. I had covered confused deputy attacks in my very short (don't look at the scroll bar) blog post on database cryptography., and that's definitely relevant. I had also touched on the subject of commitment... | |
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scottarc.blog
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| | | | | This isn't (necessarily) a security vulnerability; merely an observation that I don't think has been articulated adequately within the cryptography community. I thought it would be worth capturing somewhere public so that others can benefit from a small insight when designing cryptosystems. Background Once upon a time, there was Symmetric Encryption, which provided confidentiality, but... | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains the vulnerability of current internet encryption to future quantum computers and outlines strategies for implementing post-quantum cryptographic protocols. | |
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eshumarneedi.com
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