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This project focuses on developing timed-release cryptography, a method that enhances security by allowing controlled access to information over time. It aims to establish a solid foundation for this approach by exploring computational hardness, identifying necessary cryptographic structures, and constructing practical…
Cryptography has repeatedly revolutionized modern technology via its ""easy-or-infeasible"" design paradigm, classifying computations as either ""easy"" or ""infeasible"".
Nowadays, however, this foundational paradigm is insufficient for a host of rapidly evolving applications, and a fine-grained accounting of sequential timing guarantees is urgently needed.
This has recently led to substantial interest in the classic yet insufficiently-explored vision of timed-release cryptography, enabling cry…
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Israel, Ramat Gan
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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