Marty Hellman on Applied Cryptography and Ethics in Innovation
Offered By: Bill Buchanan OBE via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a captivating guest talk featuring Marty Hellman, a renowned figure in cryptography, as he shares insights and experiences with an Applied Cryptography class. Delve into a wide range of topics including ethics, the Crypto War, advice for startups, and innovation in cryptography. Gain valuable perspectives on discrete logarithms, independent science, nuclear weapons, and media suppression. Learn from Hellman's advice for young researchers and engage with the Q&A session. Access additional resources, including Hellman's home page and his downloadable book, to further expand your knowledge in the field of cryptography.
Syllabus
Introduction
Ethics
Crypto War
Advice to Startups
Innovation in Cryptography
Crypto War 3
Ralph Merkel
Tyler Gallagher
Paul Koch
Discrete logarithms and indices
James Clark Maxwell
The Big Hand
Independent Science
Nuclear Weapons
Media Suppression
Advice for Young Researchers
Q A
Taught by
Bill Buchanan OBE
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