From e18e5b3d2559f5f0395ffe79416cdca3abc89310 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Rob Austein Date: Sun, 14 Feb 2021 16:01:15 +0000 Subject: Start restructuring for Pelican --- pelican/content/WikiStart.md | 75 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 75 insertions(+) create mode 100644 pelican/content/WikiStart.md (limited to 'pelican/content/WikiStart.md') diff --git a/pelican/content/WikiStart.md b/pelican/content/WikiStart.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c84bafb --- /dev/null +++ b/pelican/content/WikiStart.md @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +[[PageOutline]] + +# Overview + +Recent revelations have called into question the integrity of some of +the implementations of basic cryptographic functions and devices used to +secure communications on the Internet. There are serious questions about +algorithms and about implementations of those algorithms in software and +particularly hardware. The goal of the [CrypTech](https://cryptech.is) +project is to provide some possible answers to those questions by +developing an open-source hardware cryptographic engine that meets the +needs of high assurance Internet infrastructure systems that use +cryptography. + +The algorithmic issues are in the domain of the heavy math cryptography +folk; the implementation issues are the primary focus of the project. +The open-source hardware cryptographic engine must be of general use to +the broad Internet community, covering needs such as secure email, web, +DNS, PKIs, etc. + +The intent of the project is that the final open-source hardware cryptographic +engine can be built by anyone from public hardware specifications and +open-source firmware. Anyone can then operate it without fees of any +kind. + +# About Us +[CrypTech.IS](https://cryptech.is) is a loose international collective +of [WhoWeAre engineers] trying to improve assurance and privacy on the +Internet. It is funded diversely and is administratively quartered outside +the US. + +We are actively seeking use cases for an initial project which is to +produce a design of an open and auditable Hardware Security Module (HSM) +and supporting software. + +We are also considering the issues around assurance of a tool-chain, +from compiler to operating system and as close to the hardware as we can +reasonably get. + +The project solicits functional requirements from a wide range of +organizations. It will focus on the classic low level cryptographic +functions and primitives, and not get drawn into re-implementation of +application protocol layers. + +We hope that a group of interested organizations will offer funding +for development, and that the IACR and public sector cryptographers will +provide algorithmic advice and wide and open review. If you or your +organization is interested in helping this effort, please consider +offering [financial support](https://cryptech.is/funding/) to keep the +work flowing. + +# More Information +## [[span(style=color: brown,[QuickStart Quick Start Guide])]] + +* including pointers to the git repositories, information on how to set up and configure the board and software, and HSM requirements + + +## [[span(style=color: brown,[DevelopersGuide Developers Guide])]] + +* including the architecture diagrams, and known information + + +## [[span(style=color: brown,[ProjectStatus Project Status])]] + +* including information on the chip design and prototypes as well as the pilot project(s) + + +## [[span(style=color: brown,[ProjectMetadata Project Metadata])]] + +* including information on presentations and meeting notes, technical references, and related work + + +## [[span(style=color: brown,[ProjectArchive Project Archive])]] + +* including information on dormant and far-future work -- cgit v1.2.3