The Founding Fathers used cryptography to secure our freedom of speech. In 1788 James Madison sent Thomas Jefferson a letter about the then-proposed Bill of Rights, & his plan for getting it passed in the very first session of Congress.
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Cryptography expert Dave Huseby @get_cryptid explains the problems with #crypto, #SSI, and how you can authenticate your data across time & space! Join @dsearls & @katherined for this deeply fascinating episode and subscribe to @flossweekly! #opensource https://t.co/7g9qlfbXcj
So true. A balance between high-performance code + #security that its growing user base needs. According to recent Slashdata, Rust has tripled in usage to 2.2 million #developers over the past 2 yrs.
How Rust Could Impact #OpenSource Security
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Great look at upcoming privacy legislation and the impact these #GDPR - based proposals could have on consumers and hurdles three initiatives face making it into law.
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Reality 2.0 's Katherine Druckman & Kyle Rankin talk to Dave Huseby on #cryptid - a new approach to #pseudonymous user authentication that could transform @Twitter using #cryptography to determine identity, eliminate the bot problem & reach free speech.
https://t.co/hecASoddvg
iPhones #Bluetooth chip cannot digitally sign or encrypt firmware it runs, & this is being exploited to run malicious firmware, allow tracking, more.
Adding digital signatures isn’t enough. #Provenance + chain of custody is required. cryptid solves this.
https://t.co/4XiDQkExpA
Our Zero Trust authentication & authorization tech is available as #OpenSource
Oberon makes it possible for service providers to issue capability tokens in a way that they never see the value of the token and prevent fraud.
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After 3 years in stealth mode, cryptid is unveiling a new way to protect data and our freedoms. We have been quietly creating the standards and open source libraries that support the authentic data economy.
@get_cryptid
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The Founding Fathers used cryptography to secure our freedom of speech. In 1788 James Madison sent Thomas Jefferson a letter about the then-proposed Bill of Rights, & his plan for getting it passed in the very first session of Congress.
More: https://t.co/1sOMZRAcqQ
That letter was encrypted in part using a cipher invented by Jefferson. In such a contentious time with freedom on the line, both Madison & Jefferson made careful use of encryption to avoid being doxxed & canceled because of their private political opinions.
Not unlike today.