ECC (including Curve25519) is not secure in a quantum computing world, Shor's algorithm solves discrete log efficiently. I am not a deep expert in this field but there is a lot of work in post-quantum crypto that…
Not an expert, but I think an important part of this is only releasing male mosquitoes, and separating them at scale is generally considered to be difficult (there have been other successful uses of SIT but always with…
They use a formally-specified subset of C described in Harvey Tuch's PhD thesis: http://www.ssrg.nicta.com.au/publications/papers/Tuch:phd.pd...
Chrome 37 (the current dev channel) enables high-dpi support on Windows out-of-the-box (which might fix the issues you had with win8 mode -- at least, it seems to work for me).
The SP2 Wacom setup was not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, in my experience -- accuracy was terrible in the corners / near the edges, and parallax was a serious issue, if you did not write/draw with the pen…
If you're interested in this sort of thing, there is a great class at RPI which has its lecture slides available: http://security.cs.rpi.edu/courses/hwre-spring2014/ The slides for lecture 4…
ECC (including Curve25519) is not secure in a quantum computing world, Shor's algorithm solves discrete log efficiently. I am not a deep expert in this field but there is a lot of work in post-quantum crypto that…
Not an expert, but I think an important part of this is only releasing male mosquitoes, and separating them at scale is generally considered to be difficult (there have been other successful uses of SIT but always with…
They use a formally-specified subset of C described in Harvey Tuch's PhD thesis: http://www.ssrg.nicta.com.au/publications/papers/Tuch:phd.pd...
Chrome 37 (the current dev channel) enables high-dpi support on Windows out-of-the-box (which might fix the issues you had with win8 mode -- at least, it seems to work for me).
The SP2 Wacom setup was not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, in my experience -- accuracy was terrible in the corners / near the edges, and parallax was a serious issue, if you did not write/draw with the pen…
If you're interested in this sort of thing, there is a great class at RPI which has its lecture slides available: http://security.cs.rpi.edu/courses/hwre-spring2014/ The slides for lecture 4…