Author, game designer, technologist, teacher. Helped to create the CVE and many other things. Fixed autorun for XP. On Blackhat Review board. Books include Threats: What Every Engineer Should Learn from Star Wars (2023), Threat Modeling: Designing for Security, and The New School of Information Security. Following back if you have content.
Author, game designer, technologist, teacher. Helped to create the CVE and many other things. Fixed autorun for XP. On Blackhat Review board. Books include Threats: What Every Engineer Should Learn from Star Wars (2023), Threat Modeling: Designing for Security, and The New School of Information Security. Following back if you have content.
Is there a term of art for usable display of hashes, keys or other crypto material?
I want things that are recognizable to a person "at a glance" and change dramatically on a small change. (thanks for the clarifying q, @jbaggs@infosec.exchange !)
I'd used the phrase "visual hash" but I'm getting a lot of things about hashing images (eg, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Xiaofeng-Wang-32/publication/276428507_A_Visual_Model-Based_Perceptual_Image_Hash_for_Content_Authentication/links/5593471908ae5af2b0eb7420/A-Visual-Model-Based-Perceptual-Image-Hash-for-Content-Authentication.pdf)
Think the sorts of swirling dot displays Apple uses something when you migrate between phones.