Cryptography & Security Day: Innovations in Hardware Design for Secure Cryptography π
Join MIT's Srini Devadas as he explores the latest advancements in designing hardware for cryptography and how cryptography is shaping secure hardware solutions. Discover cutting-edge insights in this essential field!

MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
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Srini Devadas, the Edwin Sibley Webster Professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and a member of the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, discusses designing hardware for cryptography and cryptography for hardware.
Devadas' talk was part of Cryptography & Security Day for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing's Expanding Horizons in Computing series. Organized by MIT faculty, the series comprised of four sessions that delved into key topics in computing β deep learning, societal impact, cryptography and security, and quantum technology.
Watch more videos from the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing: https://youtube.com/@mitcomputing
The mission of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing is to address the opportunities and challenges of the computing age β from hardware to software to algorithms to artificial intelligence β by transforming the capabilities of academia in three key areas: strengthen core computer science and AI; infuse the forefront of computing with disciplines across MIT; and advance social, ethical, and policy dimensions of computing. Learn more at computing.mit.edu.
Devadas' talk was part of Cryptography & Security Day for the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing's Expanding Horizons in Computing series. Organized by MIT faculty, the series comprised of four sessions that delved into key topics in computing β deep learning, societal impact, cryptography and security, and quantum technology.
Watch more videos from the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing: https://youtube.com/@mitcomputing
The mission of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing is to address the opportunities and challenges of the computing age β from hardware to software to algorithms to artificial intelligence β by transforming the capabilities of academia in three key areas: strengthen core computer science and AI; infuse the forefront of computing with disciplines across MIT; and advance social, ethical, and policy dimensions of computing. Learn more at computing.mit.edu.
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