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====== Mgr. Martin Ukrop ====== | ====== Mgr. Martin Ukrop ====== | ||
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**Security researcher** and **Ph.D. candidate** at the [[https:// | **Security researcher** and **Ph.D. candidate** at the [[https:// | ||
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==== Usable security ==== | ==== Usable security ==== | ||
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My research is about making security usable for IT professionals (developers, | My research is about making security usable for IT professionals (developers, | ||
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==== Academic and industrial cooperation ==== | ==== Academic and industrial cooperation ==== | ||
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I'm a Ph.D. candidate supervised by Vashek Matyas. | I'm a Ph.D. candidate supervised by Vashek Matyas. | ||
My research efforts are supported by [[http:// | My research efforts are supported by [[http:// | ||
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==== Randomness evaluation ==== | ==== Randomness evaluation ==== | ||
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Before coming to usable security I was interested in randomness testing and helped develop the [[https:// | Before coming to usable security I was interested in randomness testing and helped develop the [[https:// | ||
It can be utilized as randomness testing tool similar to statistical batteries (NIST STS, Dieaharder, TestU01), for instance for analysis of cryptographic function outputs. It uses supervised learning techniques based on metaheuristics to construct adapted distinguisher of two input data streams. The distinguisher can be represented as hardware-like circuits or algebraic polynomial. | It can be utilized as randomness testing tool similar to statistical batteries (NIST STS, Dieaharder, TestU01), for instance for analysis of cryptographic function outputs. It uses supervised learning techniques based on metaheuristics to construct adapted distinguisher of two input data streams. The distinguisher can be represented as hardware-like circuits or algebraic polynomial. | ||
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==== Teaching and supervision ==== | ==== Teaching and supervision ==== | ||
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I see deep meaning and responsibility in teaching and have been tutoring seminars and lecturing a few courses for more than 5 years. | I see deep meaning and responsibility in teaching and have been tutoring seminars and lecturing a few courses for more than 5 years. | ||
I participate in some security courses ([[https:// | I participate in some security courses ([[https:// | ||
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Finally, I am still very fond of functional programming (Haskell in particular) and have been teaching [[https:// | Finally, I am still very fond of functional programming (Haskell in particular) and have been teaching [[https:// | ||
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I have supervised multiple bachelor theses in the fields of computer security, functional programming and programming education. | I have supervised multiple bachelor theses in the fields of computer security, functional programming and programming education. | ||
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===== My publications ===== | ===== My publications ===== | ||
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+ | /* DevConf 2018 bio | ||
+ | Security researcher and Ph.D. candidate at the Centre for Research on Cryptography and Security at Masaryk University, Czech Republic. My research efforts are also supported by Red Hat Czech. | ||
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+ | I aim to make security usable for IT professionals that lack a specialized training in computer security. I focus on cryptographic interfaces (both programmable and command-line) of developer tools and software libraries. | ||
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+ | Previously interested in randomness testing and helped develop the EACirc project, the automatic problem solver based on circuit-like representation and genetic programming. | ||
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+ | Passionate about teaching and experiential learning, actively organizing educational events in the community " | ||
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+ | /* RSA-CT 2018 bio | ||
+ | Researcher trying to make security usable for all, previously interested in randomness analysis. Passionate about teaching and experiential learning. Ceaselessly fascinated by the world. | ||
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