This course aims at presenting the recent advances in privacy-preserving cryptography. More precisely, it covers the topics of advanced cryptographic primitives to protect the privacy of their users
Lectures: Wednesdays from 2PM to 5PM.
Lecture notes are available here.
Useful Resources
- About cryptography in general (will not be covered by the course,
but it is still useful in general to understand the topics covered
during the course:
- Jonathan Katz and Yehuda Lindell, Introduction to Modern Cryptography: A very resourceful book about cryptography.
- The lectures of Dan Boneh on coursera, also available on youtube.
- M. Bellare, D. Micciancio, B. Warinschi. Foundations of group signatures: formal definitions, simplified requirements, and a construction based of general assumptions. [pdf]