I vote yes. Especially since I missed AP... Alon
On Thu, 3 Nov 2005, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
This is a rehash of the "rsyncrypto" lecture I gave at august penguin, except the extended time and the higher level of target audience means that more details can be uncovered. Some of things in this lecture that were not talked about at AP: - How does rsync do the magic it does? - The origin of trust - how not to trust your own servers. In other words, how do you make sure your clients can perform a recovery even if a malicious hacker breaks into your servers. Topics covered by the AP lecture are the rsyncrpto algorithm, as well as its predecessor, the rsyncable gzip algorithm. The extended time will allow comparison of attacks to other standard encryption methods. For scheduling reasons, I would prefer it if the lecture would be scheduled next year (i.e. - two months from now).
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