Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software (UCLA)
Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software (UCLA)
Posted Aug 1, 2013 21:19 UTC (Thu) by Tara_Li (guest, #26706)In reply to: Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software (UCLA) by smoogen
Parent article: Computer scientists develop 'mathematical jigsaw puzzles' to encrypt software (UCLA)
Yeah, this is sounding something like those claims of loss-less compression to 1% of the source size for any input.
Ultimately, the computer steps from a to b to c to d. A lot of work has gone into compilers to make sure the steps from a to b to c to d are as small as possible, and arranged carefully to match the processor. And this work is claiming that it can find a way to re-rig everything, and still have the attacker not understand what is going on?
I'm suspecting a Denmark-sized piece of limburger cheese - it's just not passing the smell test to me.