Overview
This course aims to teach developers about client-side end-to-end encryption to protect sensitive data in databases. The course covers topics such as the central trust model in databases, the need for client-side encryption, and the challenges faced in implementing encryption in various programming languages and platforms. The teaching method includes presenting lessons learned from real-world engineering work and discussing the practical impact of emerging cryptography on developers and system designers. The intended audience for this course is developers, particularly those working with databases and interested in enhancing data security through encryption.
Syllabus
Intro
labout
Bringing usable crypto to 7 million developers
Database Myths
The Trust Problem
Reality Check
An idea was born
So began the journey
The implementation
Cryptography
Encryption in-use
Encrypting Hello World on 19 platforms
Things they don't teach you in CS
Lessons
Take away
Taught by
USENIX Enigma Conference