Modern cryptography is different; rather than building a bridge, it is like planning a gravity-assisted interplanetary trajectory. Sure, it's complex and you have to get
all the details right — but once you start moving, the only way you will fail to reach your destination is if the laws of physics (or mathematics) change. Modern cryptography has developed sufficiently that the theory does match the practice — so rather than learning by watching bridges fall down, it's sufficient to learn the theory, and follow one simple rule: Only do what mathematics says you can do. Pure science.
Loading comments…
Comments