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Speaker: Filippo Valsorda
Filippo Valsorda (@FiloSottile) is a cryptography engineer building and breaking systems in Go. Previously at Cloudflare, he developed its experimental TLS 1.3 stack and kicked DNSSEC until it became something deployable. Nevertheless, he's probably best known for making popular online vulnerability tests, including the original Heartbleed test.
Recent presentations
- 33c3: "Deploying TLS 1.3"
- GopherCon 2017: "Encrypting the Internet with Go"
- 32c3: "The plain simple reality of entropy"
- HOPE XI: "Stealing Bitcoin with math"
- HITB2015AMS: "Non-Hidden Hidden Services Considered Harmful: Attacks and Detection"
- HITB2014KUL: "Exploiting ECDSA failures in the Bitcoin blockchain"
And more.
What you might have read
- rustgo: calling Rust from Go with near-zero overhead
- Finding Ticketbleed (CVE-2016-9244)
- I'm giving up on PGP
- Securing a travel iPhone
- Yet Another Padding Oracle in OpenSSL CBC Ciphersuites
- Bleichenbacher'06 signature forgery in python-rsa (CVE-2016-1494)
And more.
Events in this conference
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