Archive of posts regarding presentation
Published 2023-03-30
As I mentioned in my post about attending Real World Crypto 2023 and the Open Source Cryptography Workshop, I’ve given a talk discussing Rustls-FFI and the work to allow curl
and libcurl
to use the Rust-based, memory-safe Rustls TLS library in a talk... [read more]
Published 2023-03-25
At this point I’m supposed to be in Tokyo, attending the Real World Crypto Symposium in Tokyo next week, and after that, I’m co-organizing and speaking at the Open Source Cryptography Workshop. But I’ve gotten COVID-19 again, instead.
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Published 2023-03-21
I’ll be attending the Real World Crypto Symposium in Tokyo next week, and after that, I’m co-organizing and speaking at the Open Source Cryptography Workshop.
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Published 2018-12-04
I gave a lightning talk at our Mozilla All-Hands meeting about CRLite, a new technology for delivering revocations for the Web PKI to all clients in a very compressed form.
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Published 2017-12-04
At Mozilla’s Austin All-Hands I gave a lightning talk about Web Authentication, which is our best technical solution to the scourge of phishing today.
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Published 2016-12-19
The Phoenix DevOps Meetup has asked me to do a walk-through of how to encrypt a website using Let’s Encrypt for their February meetup. I don’t believe this talk will be recorded, but for any locals who want to discuss PKI, I’ll be available after.
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Published 2016-07-05
Today at the RMLL conference’s security track I’m talking about some of the challenges, decisions, and trade-offs that occurred while launching Let’s Encrypt, in a talk I’ve called Let’s Encrypt: The Road To Encrypting All The Things.
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Published 2015-04-10
GatorLUG has invited me to talk about Let’s Encrypt at their April 2015 meeting. I’m honored to be playing a role in the architecture and implementation of Let’s Encrypt; here are the slides I’ll be presenting.
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