Security by Consensus

Talk
Joseph Bonneau
Stanford University, New York
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Time: 
02.03.2016 11:00 to 12:00
Location: 

AVW 4172

Traditionally, cryptography aims to reduce security to computational assumptions: the system is secure as long as attackers can't guess a random key or solve a hard mathematical problem. Larger cryptographic systems require a more holistic approach as security often relies critically on user actions and economic incentives. I'll discuss my work on passwords, secure messaging tools and cryptocurrencies and highlight the exciting new era of building security protocols using data structures with global consensus.