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Join hosts Jeroen Prinse and Irfaan Santoe as they dive into the world of multi-party computation with expert Toon Segers. In this episode, they explore how multi-party computation keeps data secure when collaborating, sharing and analyzing the data with partners, without exposing sensitive information. Toon Segers, co-founder of Roseman Labs and PhD candidate in mathematics and cryptography, explains the revolutionary changes this technology brings to data security and privacy of individuals, offering a promising solution to prevent data breaches and maintain confidentiality and privacy. Discover the future of data security and privacy and learn how multi-party computation is re:inventing the landscape of information security.
Resources
Multi Party Computation Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_multi-party_computation
MPyC framework from TU Eindhoven: https://github.com/lschoe/mpyc
The Whitehouse on advancing Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2022/06/28/advancing-a-vision-for-privacy-enhancing-technologies/
Roseman Labs website: https://rosemanlabs.com/en/
Collaborative Computing Slack community : https://collabcomputing.slack.com/
A correction: at 31:55 Toon states that the large Intel server has 192 CPUs, which should instead be 192 cores.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join hosts Jeroen Prinse and Irfaan Santoe as they dive into the world of multi-party computation with expert Toon Segers. In this episode, they explore how multi-party computation keeps data secure when collaborating, sharing and analyzing the data with partners, without exposing sensitive information. Toon Segers, co-founder of Roseman Labs and PhD candidate in mathematics and cryptography, explains the revolutionary changes this technology brings to data security and privacy of individuals, offering a promising solution to prevent data breaches and maintain confidentiality and privacy. Discover the future of data security and privacy and learn how multi-party computation is re:inventing the landscape of information security.
Resources
Multi Party Computation Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_multi-party_computation
MPyC framework from TU Eindhoven: https://github.com/lschoe/mpyc
The Whitehouse on advancing Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2022/06/28/advancing-a-vision-for-privacy-enhancing-technologies/
Roseman Labs website: https://rosemanlabs.com/en/
Collaborative Computing Slack community : https://collabcomputing.slack.com/
A correction: at 31:55 Toon states that the large Intel server has 192 CPUs, which should instead be 192 cores.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.