David Wong

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cryptography, security, and random thoughts

Hey! I'm David, cofounder of zkSecurity, research advisor at Archetype, and author of the Real-World Cryptography book. I was previously a cryptography architect of Mina at O(1) Labs, the security lead for Libra/Diem at Facebook, and a security engineer at the Cryptography Services of NCC Group. Welcome to my blog about cryptography, security, and other related topics.

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Looking for a crypto intern at Cryptography Services!

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The Cryptography Services team of NCC Group is looking for a summer 2017 intern!

We are looking for you if you’re into cryptography and security! The internship would allow you to follow consultants on the job as well as lead your own research project.

Who are we? We are consultants! Big companies come to us and ask us to hack their stuff (legally), review their code and advise on their design. If we’re not doing that, we spend our time reading papers, researching, attending conferences, giving talks and teaching classes, … whatever floats our boat. Not one week is like the other! If you’ve spent some time doing cryptopals challenges you will probably like what we are doing.

We can’t say much about who are the clients we work for, except for the public audits we sometimes do. For example we’ve performed public audits for TrueCrypt, OpenSSL, Let’s Encrypt, Docker and more recently Zcash.

I was myself the first intern of Cryptography Services and I’d be happy to answer any question you might have =)

Take a look at the challenges here if you’re interested!

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Real-World Cryptography is available from Manning Publications.
A practical guide to applied cryptography for developers and security professionals.
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Two And A Half Coins on Spotify.
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Cryptography videos on YouTube.
Video explanations of cryptographic concepts and security topics.