Real World Cryptographers Podcast
Originally invented as an art and science of secret writing, today, cryptography has evolved to much more than that. It is a deed of both makers and breakers and is used extensively by citizens, corporations, and in messaging applications, computer networks, and protocols. The real world cryptographers podcast captures the history of the field via stories.
Episodes
8 episodes
Vinod Vaikuntanathan
In this episode with Vinod Vaikuntanathan, a Professor at MIT and a co-founder of Duality Technologies, we discuss fully-homomorphic encryption, the roadmap towards making it practical, lab culture at the MIT crypto group, and more.
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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38:47
Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen
An episode with two Belgian cryptographers, Vincent Rijmen and Joan Daemen, the inventors of the AES block cipher. Co-hosted with Tal Rabin.
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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33:19
Yuval Ishai
In this episode with Yuval Ishai (Computer Science Professor at the Technion), we discuss the crypto community culture, teaching, multi-party computation, "how low can we go," and other topics.
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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44:32
Tal Rabin
Tal Rabin. A professor at the University of Pennsylvania . Former head of cryptography research group at IBM's Thomas J. Watson Research Center and Algorand Foundation. We discuss the history of the IBM crypto research group and its legacy in t...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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25:50
Ivan Damgard
An episode with Ivan Damgard. Co-hosted with Tal Rabin. We discuss multi-party computation protocols, collaboration in pre-eprint era, the history of the field in Europe, and other topics.
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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27:17
David Wong
In this episode, we host David Wong, a security engineer at Facebook. We discuss bugs in crypto protocols, the security of blockchain systems, formal verification, and the `Real World Cryptography` book he's writing.
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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55:07