Collusion-Preserving Computation
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a talk from Crypto 2012 on Collusion-Preserving Computation, presented by authors Joël Alwen, Jonathan Katz, Ueli Maurer, and Vassilis Zikas. Delve into the concept of generic definition and examine related work in the field. Analyze criticisms and discuss fallback security measures along with the mediated model. Investigate the notion of Collusion-Freeness and address issues of Synchronization Pollution. Learn about mitigation strategies and the necessity of these concepts. Discover applications to Game Theory before reaching the concluding remarks. This 21-minute presentation offers a comprehensive overview of an intriguing cryptographic topic.
Syllabus
Intro
Generic Definition
Related Work
Criticism
fallback security
mediated model
CollusionFreeness
Synchronization Pollution
Mitigation
Necessity
Applications to Game Theory
Conclusion
Taught by
TheIACR
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