CK's Cold Dive
CK's Cold Dive
On Security Against Time Traveling Adversaries
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On Security Against Time Traveling Adversaries

In which I talk about my recent paper of the same name.

Topics covered in this episode:

  • 0:00 “On Security Against Time Traveling Adversaries”

  • 3:47 Why time travel is sort of relevant to Cryptography.

  • 5:53 “On the effectiveness of time travel to inject covid-19 alerts”

  • 10:42 A brief primer on security games.

  • 15:30 Creating a uniform grame for cryptographic schemes.

  • 20:37 The basics of time travel.

  • 23:12 Rewinding back one step.

  • 26:26 Rewinding many steps backwards.

  • 28:13 The forking model of time travel.

  • 31:14 The stack restriction on forking.

  • 34:14 Forking without restrictions.

  • 40:48 How time travel can break some games for encryption and signatures.

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