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Python Cryptography Breaks Up with OpenSSL with Paul Kehrer and Alex Gaynor

The Python cryptography module, pyca/cryptography, has mostly been a sane wrapper around a pile of C, so that users get performant cryptography on the many, many platforms Python targets. Therefore its maintainers, Alex Gaynor and Paul Kehrer, have become intimately familiar with ...  Show more

The IACR Can't Decrypt with Matt Bernhard

The International Association of Cryptologic Research held their regular election using secure voting software called Helios…and lost the keys to decrypt the results, leaving them with no choice but to throw out the vote and call a new election. Hilarity ensues. We welcome specia ...  Show more

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