SalusaSecondus
SalusaSecondus has been working at the intersection of software development, computer security, and cryptography for the past 20 years. He focuses on the challenges of deployed cryptography at "cloud-scale" and starts really having fun once projects cross into trillions of objects and petabytes of data.
Beyond just the technical, he focuses on being a "cryptography translator" — someone who not only works with complex cryptographic concepts, but can help a wide variety of audiences understand them as well.
When not working, SalusaSecondus has way too many musical instruments to learn and too many stories to entertain people with. This will be his second ToorCamp.
Session
Many of us enjoy a peek behind the curtains to see how things are made. Unfortunately, if we aren't one of those specialists, we rarely get the chance.
Come listen to a real-world story of how SalusaSecondus designed a new cryptographic construction (FLOE) and proved it secure. The focus of this talk isn't the details of cryptography, but instead an opportunity to hear the considerations and strategies of a less common engineering practice.
