Slides from cryptography workshop for web developers
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Sunday, June 15. 2014
Slides from cryptography workshop for web developers
I recently held a workshop about cryptography for web developers at the company
Internations
. I am publishing the slides here.
Part 1: Crypto and Web [PDF]
[LaTeX]
,
[Slideshare]
Part 2: How broken is TLS? [PDF]
[LaTeX]
,
[Slideshare]
Part 3: Don't do this yourself [PDF]
[LaTeX]
,
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Part 4: Hashing, Tokens, Randomness [PDF]
[LaTeX]
,
[Slideshare]
Part 5: Don't believe the Crypto Hype [PDF]
[LaTeX]
[Slideshare]
Part 2 is the same talk I recently have at the
Easterhegg conference about TLS
.
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