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Migrating the US government to quantum-resistant cryptography is hard, luckily the gamer presidents are on it. This episode is very not safe for work, nor does it reflect the political opinions of, well, anybody. securitycryptographywhatever.com/2025/03/23/pic… podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pic…

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This one was super fun. We talked with Jonas Hofmann, Kien Tuong Trong, and Matilda Backendal about a cross-section study of "E2EE" secure storage (not messaging, storage). Backendal is working to formalize that problem (it wasn't already!). Fun bugs! securitycryptographywhatever.com/2025/05/19/e2e…

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This should be easy to sell: Jonas Hofmann and Kien Tuong Trong tested Sync, pCloud, Seafile, Icedrive, and Tresorit, and the result were:

This should be easy to sell: Jonas Hofmann and Kien Tuong Trong tested Sync, pCloud, Seafile, Icedrive, and Tresorit, and the result were:
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NEW EPISODE! You'd think deploying E2E encrypted cloud storage would be solved by now, but our special guests Matilda Backendal, Jonas Hofmann, & Kien Tuong Trong give us a tour & discuss how to actually build one securely: youtube.com/watch?v=sizLiK…

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Next time you’re building file sync with E2E, a thing most people do at least once per week, be sure to listen to this episode.

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Wrote some words about memory safety and JITs. Basically, there are things we want out of hardware, but it's not MTE and it still involves migrating to memory safe languages