David Wong

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cryptography, security, and random thoughts

Hey! I'm David, cofounder of zkSecurity, research advisor at Archetype, and author of the Real-World Cryptography book. I was previously a cryptography architect of Mina at O(1) Labs, the security lead for Libra/Diem at Facebook, and a security engineer at the Cryptography Services of NCC Group. Welcome to my blog about cryptography, security, and other related topics.

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Explanation of my paper: Timing and Lattice Attacks on a Remote ECDSA OpenSSL Server: How Practical Are They Really?

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I gave a talk about my paper at the NCC Group office in Chicago and recorded myself.

If you have any questions, you think something was not clear, badly explained, etc… I’ll take any feedback since this is going to be my master defense in two weeks.

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Explanation of my paper: Timing and Lattice Attacks on a Remote ECDSA OpenSSL Server: How Practical Are They Really?
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