Presents intent-based API design patterns using Protocol Buffers, scopes for algorithm decoupling, stable key IDs, and abstract policies to enable cryptographic agility without application code changes.
Comparing the Usability of Cryptographic APIs
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Proposes and validates via feasibility study an open-source automated framework for reproducible, species-fair security comparisons of human-written, LLM-generated, and hybrid code.
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Intent-Based Cryptographic API Design for Cryptographic Agility
Presents intent-based API design patterns using Protocol Buffers, scopes for algorithm decoupling, stable key IDs, and abstract policies to enable cryptographic agility without application code changes.
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How to Compare the Security of Code Written by Humans to LLM-generated Code
Proposes and validates via feasibility study an open-source automated framework for reproducible, species-fair security comparisons of human-written, LLM-generated, and hybrid code.