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Using cryptanalysis to speed-up password cracking - Christian Rechberger (Passwords Con 2014) (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Using cryptanalysis to speed-up password cracking - Christian Rechberger

Abstract:Cryptanalysts try to find collisions or preimages. Password crackers look for the most effective way to search through candidate passwords. So far there was no useful practical overlap: We change that!

Bio:Assoc. Prof. at Technical University of Denmark. Co-designer of SHA-3 finalist Grostl, block cipher Prince, and co-inventor of various attack techniques for ciphers and hash functions like AES and SHA-1.

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