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Everything you always wanted to know about Certificate Transparency

(but were afraid to ask)

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Video duration
01:00:07
Language
English
Abstract
Certificate transparency - what is it, and what can be done with it?

Certificate Transparency is the new kid on the block of TLS. Specified as RFC6962 it is designed to prevent fraudulently issued TLS certificates, and detect wrongdoing from Certificate Authorities.

This talk will present Certificate Transparency in full details. Beginning from the attacks it prevents, key players and threat models, we will dive into the public data that is readily available and present ideas how to enhance its ecosystem as a whole.

Talk ID
8167
Event:
33c3
Day
1
Room
Saal 6
Start
11:30 a.m.
Duration
01:00:00
Track
Security
Type of
lecture
Speaker
Martin Schmiedecker
Talk Slug & media link
33c3-8167-everything_you_always_wanted_to_know_about_certificate_transparency

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Whole talk:
127.3 wpm
725.9 spm
Martin Schmiedecker:
127.7 wpm
736.0 spm