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Real-World Crypto Workshop | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. January 14, 2014. It’s become more and more difficult for me to travel to conferences. With family, teaching and other work responsibilities (for those who don’t know, I’ve taken on a a href=” http:/ cyber.umd.edu” new. Role /a recently), and work-related travel besides conferences, I find it just too onerous and disruptive to get away. Sadly, for example, I missed Crypto last year for the first time since 1999. Laquo; Postdoc in post-quantum crypto.
Upcoming CyberFETCH Spotlight Interview | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. April 24, 2015. Upcoming CyberFETCH Spotlight Interview. Since I haven’t been writing much content on my blog, I may as well use it to advertise other things I’m doing. I’m going to be doing a version of “ask me anything” on the CyberFETCH.org website. (See announcement below.) The first question you can ask me is “why don’t you blog more often…? 8212;——————————————. So please, check out the link below. Read the bio, see who piques your curiosity,...
Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 1 | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. January 14, 2014. Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 1. The workshop kicked off with two talks on OPACITY. OPACITY is a protocol suite with two protocols: ZKM and FS. Both of these are Diffie-Hellman-based authenticated key-agreement protocols, geared toward smartcards, that incorporate some privacy measures. It was developed by the company ActiveIdentity, is apparently supported by the US Department of Defense, and has been standardized. He concluded ...
Getting closer… | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. May 19, 2014. In preparing the second edition, we have made a concerted effort to. A more practical perspective. While retaining a rigorous approach. This is reflected in a number of changes and additions we have made:. We have increased our coverage of. Introducing them as variant of pseudorandom generators, discussing stream-cipher modes of operation, and describing modern stream-cipher design principles and examples. After much consideration, we ha...
Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 3 | Random bits
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Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. January 14, 2014. Real-World Crypto, Day 2, Session 3. I now see the problem with live-blogging: once you start, you are not allowed to stop…). Currently, the drive uses CBC/XTS mode for encryption, which means the encrypted data can potentially be modified in predictable ways. Addressing this seems like an interesting research direction related to the 2nd session. The new cipher, called PRINCE. The final talk, by Francois Dupressoir, was extremely in...
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Lance Fortnow and Bill Gasarch. List from CS theory stack exchange. Theory of Computing: Lens of the Sciences. Simons' Fdn. Visions. CS Theory Stack Exchange. Algorithms from the book. A Computational Introduction to Number Theory (Shoup). Conference on Computational Complexity (CCC). FOCS, STOC, CCC, RANDOM, STACS, ICALP, . SIGACT News Complexity Theory Column. BEATCS Complexity Theory Column. Center for Computational Intractability. Lecture Notes, Draft Texts, etc.:. Complexity Theory (Van Melkebeek).
March | 2011 | Who groks in beauty?
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Who groks in beauty? Archive for March, 2011. Paper-voted (and why I did so). March 5, 2011. This entry is written mostly for my non-cryptographer friends who wonder why I am always criticizing Estonian e-voting scheme, but it may also be interesting for cryptographers all around the globe. All opinions are my own.). Here’s a short description of Estonian Internet voting protocol:. You can always revote by using exactly the same procedure. The VCS only stores the latest vote by every voter. (This...For a...
The Lowly Wonk: September 2013
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Politics, lifehacking, data mining, and a dash of the scientific method from an up-and-coming policy wonk. Monday, September 23, 2013. Since finishing grad school, I've decided to fold my personal web page and blog together at www.abegong.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Abe Gong. I'm a fourth-year public policy and political science PhD student at the University of Michigan. I study social systems using a mix of computational and traditional methods. Here's my web page. The Duck of Minerva.
The Lowly Wonk: October 2011
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Politics, lifehacking, data mining, and a dash of the scientific method from an up-and-coming policy wonk. Monday, October 24, 2011. Moving to a new home. I've been blogging at http:/ lowlywonk.blogspot.com. For most of my time in grad school, and now it's time for a change. I'm still interested in public policy, but my so much of work is computational now. It just makes more sense to have "computational" in the name of the blog. So please point your blog readers to http:/ compSocSci.blogspot.com. The Du...
The Lowly Wonk: May 2011
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Politics, lifehacking, data mining, and a dash of the scientific method from an up-and-coming policy wonk. Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Slides from JITP: The Future of Computational Social Science. I'm at JITP's conference on the future of computational social science. This week. Really interesting gathering of social scientists (and a smattering of CS people) interested in computational social science. I'll blog more thoughts on the conference once it's over (tonight). Labels: computational social science.
Quid ITCS? | MyCQstate
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Simons bootcamps →. January 21, 2014. Earlier this week I attended the fifth edition. Of the ITCS (“Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science”) conference, which took place over the course of three days in a beautiful, stately auditorium inside the Field center on the Princeton University campus. This was my first time attending the conference and, given the noise that surrounded the series’ launch just a few years ago, I was quite eager to finally experience it first-hand. To back it up. Much was ...
The Lowly Wonk: Sayonara again
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Politics, lifehacking, data mining, and a dash of the scientific method from an up-and-coming policy wonk. Monday, September 23, 2013. Since finishing grad school, I've decided to fold my personal web page and blog together at www.abegong.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). My name is Abe Gong. I'm a fourth-year public policy and political science PhD student at the University of Michigan. I study social systems using a mix of computational and traditional methods. Here's my web page.
The Lowly Wonk: January 2011
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Politics, lifehacking, data mining, and a dash of the scientific method from an up-and-coming policy wonk. Monday, January 31, 2011. QMD - A framework for prioritizing research ideas. This from a recent exchange with a research assistant. He's trying to decide what to do for his undergraduate honors thesis, and I was trying to give him some sage advice. Here's the practical framework I use when deciding what research ideas to pursue:. The combination of QMD. Or cutting back ("Druckman and Nelson's findin...
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jonkatieandspain – A year of adventures.
A year of adventures. January 2, 2013. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2012 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. 600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 2,200. Views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 4 years to get that many views. Click here to see the complete report. November 17, 2012. A Year of Adventures. Until our next adventure…. June 11, 2012. We got back last weekend from ...
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Random bits | Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz
Random thoughts about random things…by Jonathan Katz. May 27, 2015. I will be participating in a Google hangout next week focusing on MIT alumni teaching MOOCs. Please join and ask questions, or just listen! Registration can be done here. April 24, 2015. Upcoming CyberFETCH Spotlight Interview. Since I haven’t been writing much content on my blog, I may as well use it to advertise other things I’m doing. We have three excellent volunteers to start this off with, all set and ready for your questions….
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All that's here is anything I find fascinating. November 20, 2014. September 10, 2014. A glimpse at my thoughts…. September 9, 2014. A trial at poetry. September 5, 2014. My 2014 Population Census Experience:. September 4, 2014. In Besigye’s shoes. September 2, 2014. The Power of Music. August 30, 2014. A trial at poetry (1). A glimpse at my thoughts…. My 2014 Population Census Experience:. Noelle on My 2014 Population Census…. On A’ Class Manipulation. On Who is to blame? Follow me on Twitter. Just anot...
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