Stuart Haber

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Stuart Haber

Stuart Haber

@StuartHaber

free-lance cryptographer, co-inventor of the blockchain with @ScottStornetta

NYC Katılım Ekim 2012
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Matthew Green
Matthew Green@matthew_d_green·
I think the term “encrypted” should just mean “end to end encrypted” when it comes to describing online services. I don’t care that you’re using TLS.
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Kevin McCurley
Kevin McCurley@mccurley·
Kay and I are placing a bet on how many people show up in person to Eurocrypt. 🤷
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Stuart Haber
Stuart Haber@StuartHaber·
I'm eagerly looking forward to my chat with the other blockchain Stuart. But don't forget the other "most cited author", my coauthor and partner Scott Stornetta, @strangethingitl.
Kadena@kadena_io

Announcing a fireside chat with the most cited author in the #Bitcoin whitepaper, @StuartHaber! We’ll discuss Stuart’s original #blockchain, his opinions on our #protocol, #Chainweb, and more. Tune in next week Monday (8/9) at 1pm EDT for Stuart Squared! bit.ly/KDA-Fireside

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Charles H
Charles H@bitcoincharlesh·
@StuartHaber shares his story with @BaruchCollege about how he co-invented #blockchain tech in the 90s and started the company #Surety. He challenges the class with hashing puzzles. Apparently, he has fans in the class bc selfies were taken.
Charles H tweet media
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matt blaze
matt blaze@mattblaze·
You know how every cryptographer and security person feels when this comes up? Like the poor schmuck at NASA who signed up to explore space but instead has to spend their day explaining why the moon landing wasn’t a hoax. Again and again.
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matt blaze
matt blaze@mattblaze·
I have to say, Barr’s argument that the personal and commercial data protected by encryption isn’t all that important and that software security risks aren’t that big a deal is so flat-earth bizarre that I don’t even know where to begin.
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Stuart Haber
Stuart Haber@StuartHaber·
@mattblaze Including the invention of public-key cryptography (along with Diffie and Hellman).
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matt blaze
matt blaze@mattblaze·
(Actually, I start with Merkle, because everything interesting in crypto starts with Merkle)
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matt blaze
matt blaze@mattblaze·
Covering blockchain voting in my election security class feels like having a syllabus in an organic chemistry class devote three lectures to alchemy just so that the students will know what to say when their future employers expect them to turn lead into gold.
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Stuart Haber
Stuart Haber@StuartHaber·
Now you can generate accurate business predictions while keeping your data safe. Endor Protocol V.1 launched today (endor.com/protocol).
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Stuart Haber
Stuart Haber@StuartHaber·
The surprising power of Endor's Social Physics based engine is the high quality of its predictions, even when the underlying data elements are encrypted.
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Stuart Haber
Stuart Haber@StuartHaber·
There are better ways to handle redaction, using cryptographic tools: scholar.google.com/scholar?q=reda…. I especially like the papers that mention the fact that most of these tricks also handle time-stamps (recently AKA writing to a blockchain).
Chris Wysopal@WeldPond

Manafort's legal teams redaction was to place black bars over the text in a PDF. You can still highlight the text in the PDF and copy & paste to another document to view. #OpSecFail

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