OneRNG - An Open and Verifiable hardware random number generator
Jim Cheetham http://lca2015.linux.org.au/schedule/... Announced at LCA2014, the NZ-based OneRNG project has created an affordable and verifiable Open Hardware and Open Source entropy generator and RNG, presented as a USB device. In this presentation the creators of the project will demo the device, and discuss the hardware, firmware and OS software. We will also cover trust, distrust and paranoia.

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