It’s a short piece, intended to be at least a bit provocative. As well as the nuts and bolts of how we do this work, we reflect on our disclosure experiences, dealing with vendors, how we perceive the scientific community thinks about this kind of work, and public comms.
Plagiarism of Kenny's Twitter thread incoming:
Kenny Paterson and I have written a retrospective on “Crypto in the Wild”. This is about some of our work over the last 20 years or so, in which we look “out there” into the wild to see how cryptography is used in deployed systems. Link: eprint.iacr.org/2024/532
Slides for my talk "Estimating the Difficulty of Breaking Lattice-Based Cryptography" at the FHE.orggithub.com/malb/talks/b...
Slides for my talk "An Update on Lattice Cryptanalysis Vol. 1" at the Real World Post Quantum Cryptography workshop yesterday: github.com/malb/talks/b... Yes, there was a Vol 2, it was given by John Schanck and his talk was way better.
SIS estimates have landed in github.com/malb/lattice... thanks to Hunter Kippen (who is not on this website) who did this work during his residency with us at SandboxAQ
Senior Research Scientist in Post-Quantum Cryptography at SandboxAQ: martinralbrecht.wordpress.com/2024/02/02/s...
Rikke wrote an ethnography focused announcement blog post: rikkebjerg.gitlab.io/me/post/2023...martinralbrecht.wordpress.com/2023/12/14/s...