[Haskell-cafe] Presenting at Royal Holloway Colloquium
Alexander Berntsen
alexander at plaimi.net
Fri Nov 14 13:01:58 UTC 2014
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On 14/11/14 13:28, Dominic Steinitz wrote:
> I think it would be straightforward to circumvent timing attacks.
[Citation needed]
It would be straightforward to prevent the OpenSSL bugs as well, for
some value of "straightforward".
For cryptography, I think the most interesting approach would be to
use Haskell where possible, and a non-GC RTS where necessary. Note
that code for the non-GC RTS could conceivably be written in a Haskell
DSL.
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Alexander
alexander at plaimi.net
https://secure.plaimi.net/~alexander
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