AWS re:Inforce 2022 - Future Cryptography: Research and Innovation for Data Protection (SEC204-L)

This session highlights AWS's significant investment in advanced cryptography research, showcasing the work of our applied research team and its implications for data protection.

AWS re:Inforce 2022 - Future Cryptography: Research and Innovation for Data Protection (SEC204-L)
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1.5K views • Jul 29, 2022
AWS re:Inforce 2022 - Future Cryptography: Research and Innovation for Data Protection (SEC204-L)

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AWS heavily invests in cutting-edge research, and one key area of investment is cryptography. This session gives an overview of our applied research team across a variety of interesting areas, including post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, the future of multi-party secure computation, innovations in homomorphic encryption-in-use, quantum key distribution, and more. Join this session to hear from AWS how we are investing to help customers protect their data for the long-term.

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