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Filippo Valsorda & Roland Shoemaker from the Go Team return & bring Nicola Murino with them to continue catching us up on what’s new in Go’s crypto libraries. This is everything we didn’t cover + deep dives from Part 1!

Filippo Valsorda & Roland Shoemaker from the Go Team return & bring Nicola Murino with them to continue catching us up on what’s new in Go’s crypto libraries.


This is everything we didn’t cover + deep dives from Part 1!

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Featuring:


Filippo Valsorda – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteRoland Shoemaker – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteNicola Murino – GitHubNatalie Pistunovich – Twitter, GitHub

Show Notes:



What’s new in Go’s cryptography libraries: Part 1
NIST
FIPS
Diffie–Hellman key exchange
FIPS standard 140
github.com/quic-go/quic-go
tip.golang.org/src/crypto/tls/quic.go
pkg.go.dev/crypto/x509
MultiAlgorithmSigner
OpenSSH format keys
Kerberos edge case, use the correct token from the client
defer channel window adjustment
Improved test cases (removed t.Fatal calls from goroutines), added test against SSH CLI
Agent compatibility
github.com/drakkan/sftpgo

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

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