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== What is Crypto | == What is Crypto Cnight? == | ||
Every Friday night, 6pm onwards! A cryptography teaching & learning session at Noisebridge, run by participants. Probably will have some kind of hands on component, too. | Every Friday night, 6pm onwards! A cryptography teaching & learning session at Noisebridge, run by participants. Probably will have some kind of hands on component, too. | ||
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*DavidMolnar, graduate level in crypto, ok but spotty in math, decent but not great at programming | *DavidMolnar, graduate level in crypto, ok but spotty in math, decent but not great at programming | ||
*PeterYoungmeister, some knowledge in crypto, BA in math so decent but rusty, and almost no programming. | *PeterYoungmeister, some knowledge in crypto, BA in math so decent but rusty, and almost no programming. | ||
*erin, undergrad crypto, grad math, | *erin, undergrad crypto, grad math, programming | ||
*JonathanMoore, basic crypto knolage, not so great math, good/experienced programmer | *JonathanMoore, basic crypto knolage, not so great math, good/experienced programmer | ||
*[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/User:Verbal ian], undergrad crypto, grad math (but rusty), experienced programmer | *[https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/User:Verbal ian], undergrad crypto, grad math (but rusty), experienced programmer |
Latest revision as of 19:21, 23 November 2010
What is Crypto Cnight?[edit]
Every Friday night, 6pm onwards! A cryptography teaching & learning session at Noisebridge, run by participants. Probably will have some kind of hands on component, too.
Bonus points for tweed coats and bubble pipes.
Topics[edit]
Please list topics here you want to cover.
Peter is interested in:
- Some history of cryptography in the 20th century (those who... history... repeat it... etc)
- Some general review of common cryptosystems (I'm familiar with some, but there are many...)
- What makes a good S box?
- Hands on examples of differential and linear cryptanalysis?
- I'd be into trying to give a talk on ECC, as that would motivate me to really sitting down and figuring that shit out.
Jonathan is interested in:
- cryptographic protocols
- randomness and it's real world implementations. For instance how good are the generators on smart cards?
People and Backgrounds[edit]
If you are interested, leave your name here. Please also indicate roughly the background you have in 0) crypto, 1) mathematics, and 2) programming.
- DavidMolnar, graduate level in crypto, ok but spotty in math, decent but not great at programming
- PeterYoungmeister, some knowledge in crypto, BA in math so decent but rusty, and almost no programming.
- erin, undergrad crypto, grad math, programming
- JonathanMoore, basic crypto knolage, not so great math, good/experienced programmer
- ian, undergrad crypto, grad math (but rusty), experienced programmer