Keynote - Pretty Good Privacy
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the history and impact of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) encryption in this 57-minute keynote address from Black Hat USA 2003. Delivered by Philip R. Zimmermann, the creator of PGP, delve into the development, challenges, and controversies surrounding this groundbreaking encryption technology. Learn about the PGP war stories, the publication of source code, and the role of cryptography in human rights. Examine government positions on encryption, its use by criminals, and its application in real-world scenarios such as uncovering mass graves in Bosnia. Gain insights into the limitations of cryptography, including vulnerabilities like keyboard sniffers, and understand why encryption is not a panacea for all security concerns.
Syllabus
Intro
Passport Game
PGP History
What Choice Did I Have
What Went Wrong
PGP War Stories
The Book
The CJ
Publishing Source Code
Lucky Green
The worst possible thing
Open PGP
Human Rights Technology
Proxy Server
PGP
Government position on encryption
Criminals using encryption
Bosnia mass grave
Is cryptography panacea
Keyboard sniffers
Taught by
Black Hat
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