NCSC Guidance on “Advanced Cryptography”

The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre just released its white paper on “Advanced Cryptography,” which it defines as “cryptographic techniques for processing encrypted data, providing enhanced functionality over and above that provided by traditional cryptography.” It includes things like homomorphic encryption, attribute-based encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and secure multiparty computation.
It’s full of good advice. I especially appreciate this warning:
When deciding whether to use Advanced Cryptography, start with a clear articulation of the problem, and use that to guide the development of an appropriate solution. That is, you should not start with an Advanced Cryptography technique, and then attempt to fit the functionality it provides to the problem. …

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Author of the Month: Richard Bingley

Author of the Month: Richard Bingley

Combatting Cyber Terrorism – A guide to understanding the cyber threat landscape and incident response planning Richard has led and operated various vital security projects, including the London 2012 Olympics and Russia 2014 Winter Olympics. He’s also served as executive director of London First’s security and resilience division. In addition, Richard was a senior lecturer in security and resilience at Buckinghamshire New University, and director of the BNU Business School. Currently, he’s director of the business security briefing service CSARN.org and CEO at the Global Cyber Academy. Richard is also a frequent media commentator on AI, cyber security and future
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