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DESCRIPTION:Abstract&#13\;\n&#13\;\nA well known security expert and cryp
 tographer\, Thomas H. Ptáček\, once said: &#13\;\n  &#13\;\n  &quot\;If 
 You're Typing the Letters A-E-S Into Your Code You're Doing It Wrong&quo
 t\;.  &#13\;\n&#13\;\nWait\, what?!?  Doesn't everyone use AES?  Of cour
 se we do.  Is AES broken?  Nope.  In this developer-oriented talk I'll e
 xplore the kinds of mistakes programmers commonly make when implementing
  cryptosystems\; just how easily these problems can be exploited in the 
 real world\; and what Thomas meant by his statement.&#13\;\n&#13\;\n&#13
 \;\nSpeaker's Bio&#13\;\n&#13\;\nTim taught himself how to write softwar
 e at the age of twelve and has been a die-hard technologist ever since. 
  After earning his computer science degrees (B.S.\, Harvey Mudd College 
 and M.S.\, Northeastern University)\, Tim spent 8 years helping build a 
 Boston-based information security consulting practice that was recently 
 acquired.  In 2014\, Tim founded Blindspot Security where he has continu
 ed his work as a security consultant\, helping his customers understand 
 how digital intruders can gain access to their critical business assets 
 through network\, application\, and comprehensive security assessments.\
 n\nTags: owasp\, security\n\nImported from: http://calagator.org/events/
 1250472758
URL:https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Portland
SUMMARY:OWASP: Cryptography 101/Part 2 - When Good Crypto Goes Bad
LOCATION:Jama Software (New Office): 135 SW Taylor Suite 200\, Portland O
 regon 97204 United States
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