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The Theory of Secure Computation
Conventional cryptography provides strongboxes for our secrets. However, information often must be combined with other information to be useful, and to do that we have to take it out of hiding. Or do we? For the last two decades, researchers have developed the field of secure computation, in which secrets are combined while minimizing the information leaked as much as possible. NEC Laboratories researcher Joe Kilian surveys the basics of secure computation and promising areas for future investigation.

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Series Title:CSE Colloquia - 2004
Subject(s):Engineering and Computer Science
Speaker(s): Joe Kilian, NEC Laboratories

Related Link(s):CSE website
Production Date: 03/30/2004
Runtime: 00:56:54
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