Description
Nadim talks with Peter Schwabe and Matthias Kannwischer about the considerations — both in terms of security and performance — when implementing cryptographic primitives for low-level and embedded platforms.
Links and papers discussed in the show:
Optimizing crypto on embedded microcontrollers
Implementing post-quantum cryptography on embedded microcontrollers
Optimizing crypto on embedded microcontrollers (ASEC 2018)
Music composed by Toby Fox and performed by Sean Schafianski.
Special Guests: Matthias Kannwischer and Peter Schwabe.
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