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Title: Private Set Intersection (PSI ) with IPFS
Led by: @algarecu
Description: discuss PSI protocols for IPFS, how would that work with your API/s? and whether there is an existing of future use case for it (e.g, a decentralized, privacy-preserving Social Web under IPFS).
Goal(s):
Understanding IPFS capabilities for SMC (Secure Multi-party Computation).
Discussing how to build decentralized, privacy-preserving applications on top of IPFS.
Target Participants: (Everyone interested in privacy and building decentralized applications on top of IPFS)
Related Sessions: ?
Proposed Length: 15/30 mins.
Links to review beforehand: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gts/paps/psi-ca.pdf
Example: how to privately compute the intersection of two sets (e.g., social network contacts, e-voting, etc.)
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Session proposal: Privacy-preserving set intersection with IPFS
Session proposal: Privacy Set Intersection with IPFS
Jul 25, 2016
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Session proposal: Privacy Set Intersection with IPFS
Session proposal: Private Set Intersection with IPFS
Jul 25, 2016
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Title: Private Set Intersection (PSI ) with IPFS
Led by: @algarecu
Description: discuss PSI protocols for IPFS, how would that work with your API/s? and whether there is an existing of future use case for it (e.g, a decentralized, privacy-preserving Social Web under IPFS).
Goal(s):
Target Participants: (Everyone interested in privacy and building decentralized applications on top of IPFS)
Related Sessions: ?
Proposed Length: 15/30 mins.
Links to review beforehand: http://www.ics.uci.edu/~gts/paps/psi-ca.pdf
Example: how to privately compute the intersection of two sets (e.g., social network contacts, e-voting, etc.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: