Fully homomorphic encryption
July 3, 2009 at 12:19 am | Posted in Cryptography | Leave a commentTags: Cryptography, research
I’m doing this wrong
June 7, 2009 at 10:10 pm | Posted in Cryptography, Interests | Leave a commentCrypto + Movie Script? This is awesome.
My posts should be more like that.
Uncertainty in the future
October 9, 2008 at 9:44 pm | Posted in Cryptography | 1 CommentTags: Cryptography, Quantum
Mental Poker
August 17, 2008 at 11:23 pm | Posted in Interests | 1 CommentTags: Cryptography, Games, Mental Poker, RSA
According to this Wikipedia entry, the RSA protocol was the first, and it certainly seems better. Compared to the algorithm outlined in Wikipedia, this protocol is faster (since only one player needs to encrypt the entire deck). Plus, only one private key per player is needed (as opposed to 6 per player). So where does the wikipedia protocol come from, and why is it the representative protocol? (And is the RSA protocol still too slow for “real-time online play”?) At any rate, I guess once you introduce a computer or a server to host online play, you introduce a third party, and the entire point of this protocol is lost.
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