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For the development of efficient Anonymous Credentials
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Abstract: | Anonymous credentials, first proposed by Chaum in 1985, enable individuals to prove attributes about themselves without revealing personal information. For example, they can prove that they live in Ontario without revealing their full home address. The award celebrates a sequence of results, starting in 2001, that developed the first efficient and fully anonymous credential schemes. This is an active area of research with many beautiful results by many talented cryptographers. We hope that this recognition will encourage further adoption of this technology. |
Video: | https://youtu.be/rM__xhcqPo4 |
BibTeX
@misc{rwc-2024-35346, title={For the development of efficient Anonymous Credentials}, note={Video at \url{https://youtu.be/rM__xhcqPo4}}, howpublished={Talk given at RWC 2024}, author={Anna Lysyanskaya and Jan Camenisch}, year=2024 }