ZK-PCPs from Leakage-Resilient Secret Sharing - 2021 ITC Conference
Offered By: Paul G. Allen School via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk from the 2021 ITC Conference that delves into the construction of ZK-PCPs (Zero-Knowledge Probabilistically Checkable Proofs) using leakage-resilient secret sharing. Learn about the innovative approach presented by researchers Carmit Hazay, Muthuramakrishnan Venkitasubramaniam, and Mor Weiss from the Paul G. Allen School. Discover how they aim to create a "best of both worlds" solution by leveraging leakage-resilience techniques. This 25-minute presentation offers insights into advanced cryptographic concepts and their potential applications in secure computation and privacy-preserving technologies.
Syllabus
2021 ITC Conference: ZK-PCPs from Leakage-Resilient Secret Sharing
Taught by
Paul G. Allen School
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