Hi,

I've just posted the slides from my PHDays talk online:

http://www.openwall.com/presentations/PHDays2012-Password-Security/

The title is:

Password security: past, present, future
(with strong bias towards password hashing)

A few of you have already seen the historical background slides from
this presentation.  Since that draft, I've added the following 9 slides
(to the very end):

Desirable properties of a future KDF
KDFs unfriendly to hardware we do not have
CPU + RAM friendliness
GPU friendliness
FPGA/ASIC friendliness
Local parameter
Unreadable local parameter
KDFs in scripting languages (future phpass)
Need to resist the temptation

I'd appreciate any comments.

Alexander

P.S. As it was suggested to me I need to specifically mention PBKDF2 in
a next revision of this presentation.  I left that specific example out
as I already had trouble fitting this broad topic in 50 minutes (I left
many other things out as well, yet I got 52 slides), but perhaps a
mention on a slide wouldn't hurt.
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