SQLBits 2024
From substitutions to public keys - an introduction to cryptography
High-level introduction to cryptography.
Cryptography is everywhere. Most of what you do on the Internet and in the cloud is encrypted. If you’re working with data or cloud infrastructure, just checking the TLS checkbox is only half the job. You need to have a decent understanding of what goes on underneath the padlock icon in order to keep your company’s dirty secrets safe.
In this high-level introduction to cryptography, we’ll look at the origins and evolution of encryption, leading up to modern-day symmetric and asymmetric encryption, signatures and certificates. After the session, you’ll be able to use hand-wavy phrases like “certificate chain” and “public key infrastructure”, as if you know what they mean.
No PhD required.
In this high-level introduction to cryptography, we’ll look at the origins and evolution of encryption, leading up to modern-day symmetric and asymmetric encryption, signatures and certificates. After the session, you’ll be able to use hand-wavy phrases like “certificate chain” and “public key infrastructure”, as if you know what they mean.
No PhD required.
Speakers
Daniel Hutmacher's other proposed sessions for 2026
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Daniel Hutmacher's previous sessions
ACID in SQL Server: what it is, how it works, and how to live more adventurously.
A primer on ACID compliance in SQL Server, though mostly on Isolation and Durability, since those are the ones you have some control over. Presented at Data Saturday Gothenburg and Oslo 2023.
From substitutions to public keys - an introduction to cryptography
High-level introduction to cryptography.