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@cryptimeleon

Prototyping library for privacy-preserving cryptography. 5 minute tutorial available at https://t.co/HHAQ3qXHPG.

Katılım Şubat 2021
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upb.crypto@UpbCrypto·
Welcome Paul @this_kramer to our group! After his very nice Master’s thesis about making lattice-based constructions more efficient using ideal lattices, Paul is going to continue working on lattice-based cryptography. 1/2 #crypto #pqc #lattice #upb
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Jan Bobolz@JanBobolz·
For dogfooding, we reimplemented our old UACS point collection system (ia.cr/2019/169). Easily implemented. And: much better performance than our old implementation (without additional effort!). Really happy about how this turned out :)
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Jan Bobolz@JanBobolz·
Schnorr proofs are everywhere in privacy-preserving crypto and @cryptimeleon covers that, too. Thanks to Jeremy Fell’s great work (enabled by @DAAD_Germany’s RISE stipend), you can even let our compiler do most of the work (cptml.org/subzero).
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Jan Bobolz@JanBobolz·
This has been a long time coming 🥳. I’m especially proud of our computational model rework. g.pow(x).op(h.pow(r)).compute() is enough to compute a Pedersen commitment on a background thread with an efficient multiexponentiation algorithm. Really convenient!
cryptimeleon@cryptimeleon

You want to know how fast prototyping of privacy-preserving cryptography is possible? Then jump right into the 5 minute tutorial of Cryptimeleon (cryptimeleon.org/getting-starte…) or read the paper (ia.cr/2021/961). It is an open-source Java library aimed at #crypto researchers.

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cryptimeleon@cryptimeleon·
Recently @BenarrochDaniel also raised the question if we should force researchers to provide a reference implementation in papers. All that are interested take a look at cryptimeleon.org and give it a shot for your next privacy-preserving cryptography paper.
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