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A Few Thoughts on Cryptographic Engineering

Some random thoughts about crypto. Notes from a course I teach. Pictures of my dachshunds.

Matthew Green

I'm a cryptographer and professor at Johns Hopkins University. I've designed and analyzed cryptographic systems used in wireless networks, payment systems and digital content protection platforms. In my research I look at the various ways cryptography can be used to promote user privacy.

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Oldtimers vs. whippersnappers (code optimization edition)

I can’t even begin to sum this up.  The reply is the best part.

By Matthew Greenin linksSeptember 29, 2011August 30, 201614 Words3 Comments
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