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blog.cryptographyengineering.com
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| | | | | Update 6/10: Based on a short conversation with an engineering lead at X, some of the devices used at X are claimed to be using HSMs. See more further below. Matthew Garrett has a nice post about Twitter (uh, X)'s new end-to-end encryption messaging protocol, which is now called XChat. The TL;DR of Matthew's post... | |
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paragonie.com
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| | | | | How to implement field-level data encryption while still allowing fast queries. | |
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emilymstark.com
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| | | | | With the publication of Messaging Layer Security (MLS) as an RFC, I've been pulled into some recent discussion about bringing end-to-end encryption (E2EE) to the web. This is a topic that comes up every so often and has weirdly haunted me throughout my career. (I spent my undergrad and graduate research years working on cryptography implementations in Javascript and how to use them in applications.) | |
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blog.val.town
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| | | A novel authorization scheme for Val Town | ||