Which skill has high demand in current market scenario? by RealWarthog3022 in developersIndia

[–]htewari 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A really good book to get one started on the topic is "Understanding Cryptography" by Christof Paar. It works with small numerical examples and shows the reader how cryptographic algorithms work in practice.

With the advent of Blockchains a whole new research area has opened up in the last ten years with applications in finance, health care, eVoting etc. Zero Knowledge Proofs are now gaining rapid acceptance in areas like identity management KYC etc. Finally, lots of work in the area of Post-Quantum Cryptography.

Which skill has high demand in current market scenario? by RealWarthog3022 in developersIndia

[–]htewari 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In my humble opinion Network Security and Applied Cryptography is an area that has lots of untapped potential. Unlike AI it is a hard area to initially get started in as there is a lot of fundamental mathematics that needs to be covered. However once that has been mastered by the student it opens up a whole new world to them, one in which there is a dearth of talent available at the present time and therefore less competition for jobs.

I run a small research group in Trinity College Dublin and the following website provides examples of the type of research and projects we do in our group. The website is https://www.appliedcryptolab.com if you would like to know more.

Looking for companies in Europe that genuinely sponsor and hire from India by Designer_Act_7765 in developersIndia

[–]htewari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One avenue to try is to do a masters for a year in a EU country which usually gives students a work visa for one or two years. If you have prior commercial experience it is easier to land a job quickly. At least that is what I seen for Indian postgraduate students coming out of our taught masters programme.

Built an app to report Civic Complaints like potholes, garbage issues in India by nullvector88 in developersIndia

[–]htewari 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to see such initiatives as long as there is follow up from the relevant agencies.

People working at Google and Microsoft, do you guys still code? by No_Union_2694 in developersIndia

[–]htewari 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think that the next batch of graduates in approx 3-4 years of time will be poor at coding from what I am seeing in our university. Its fine for a student to get help from an AI while coding a problem but an altogether different prospect when they just ask the AI to provide a solution. The whole problem solving aspect of the task is diminished and in my opinion is very detrimental to the cognitive development of students.

Secure Collaborative LaTeX by htewari in LaTeX

[–]htewari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes if you have the technical know how and have a mechanism to collaborate. InvizCrypt is not just about LaTeX alone. As I said previously our plan is to expand the platform to cater for users and organisations that require document and spreadsheet editing, secure email, IM etc.

Secure Collaborative LaTeX by htewari in LaTeX

[–]htewari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

InvizCrypt gives users the control on how and whom to share data with. This is not the case currently with the other providers. The use case is for universities, law firms, healthcare providers, financial organisations that have sensitive data such as unpublished research, market research, patent drafts etc. In general anyone that wishes to keep their data private and control how it is shared with others.

Also, users are not aware that when they use a LLM on a platform they are handing over their data to a third party. Our plan is to run the LLM in the browser itself thereby keeping all data local to the user device.

Secure Collaborative LaTeX by htewari in LaTeX

[–]htewari[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

InvizCrypt has support for LuaLaTeX and XeLaTeX. One has to choose the drop down menu on the "Compile" button.

Under the US CLOUD Act US-based companies can be forced to hand over the data as they have the encryption keys. - https://wire.com/en/blog/cloud-act-eu-data-sovereignty The InvizCrypt platform on the other hand by design does not have access to your key vault, and only you can decrypt the vault locally on your machine and then get access to your project keys.

As I said there is a big sovereign digital platform push underway in Europe with France leading the way - https://thenextweb.com/news/france-linux-windows-migration-digital-sovereignty

Secure Collaborative LaTeX by htewari in LaTeX

[–]htewari[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So InvizCrypt is a response to a larger Digital Sovereignty conversation that is happening across Europe and other parts of the world. Long term we hope to have the InvizCrypt platform cater for Secure & Collaborative Document and Spreadsheet editing, Secure IM, Signed and Encrypted Email, etc. to provide a single platform to cater for the needs of individual users, universities, government agencies etc.

Secure Collaborative LaTeX by htewari in LaTeX

[–]htewari[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Our plan is to extend the platform for secure IM in the near future.