Vortrag von Aniket Kate: „Designing and Analyzing Network Anonymity Solutions“
Am 2. Juli 2021 um 16:30 Uhr hält Aniket Kate einen Vortrag zum Thema „Designing and Analyzing Network Anonymity Solutions“.
Zur Teilnahme via Zoom verwenden Sie die folgenden Daten:
https://fau.zoom.us/j/93409361471?pwd=YUZ2NFZYcGRBME5zUys4aTd4VmdtQT09
Meeting ID: 934 0936 1471 Passcode: 942451
Unten stehend finden Sie die Kurzfassung des Vortrags in englischer Sprache sowie eine Kurzbiografie des Autors.
Abstract:
The onion routing (OR) network Tor is undoubtedly the most widely employed technology for anonymous web access. It is also arguably the second most employed privacy-enhancing technology after TLS. Despite its success, the existing Tor network faces significant challenges on the privacy front, and its privacy is considered to be broken against any strong adversary.
In this talk, I will describe the landscape of the network anonymity solutions, discuss the inherent lower bounds that we find necessary for anonymous communication over the Internet, and present some novel directions that we are working on.
Biography:
Prof. Aniket Kate is an Associate Professor in the computer science department at Purdue university. He is an applied cryptographer and a privacy researcher. His research builds on and expands applied cryptography, distributed computing, and data-driven analysis to solve security/privacy problems in decentralized environments. His current projects focuses on communication freedom and distributed ledgers (or blockchains). He is a recipient of the NSF CAREER Award for 2019.
Before joining Purdue in 2015, he was a junior faculty member at Saarland University, Germany. He completed his postdoctoral fellowship at Max Planck Institute for Software Systems (MPI-SWS), Germany. He has received his PhD from the University of Waterloo, Canada, and his masters from IIT-Bombay, India.