PETS 2022 Keynote: Moti Yung on Privacy-Integrated Computing & Practical Cryptographic Protocols π
Discover how privacy-integrated computing transforms cryptographic protocols in real-world applications. Join Moti Yung's insightful keynote at PETS 2022 to learn the latest in privacy-preserving technology design.

Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium
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PETS 2022
Moti Yung Keynote:
"Privacy Integrated Computing:β Cryptographic Protocols in Practice
Abstract: The talk will cover why, when, and how to design privacy enhancing protocols for real scenarios that require care, and how to think about such scenarios within industrial settings, so as to assure successful deployment. Actual cases will be described.
Bio: Moti Yung is a Security and Privacy Principal Research Scientist with Google. He got his PhD from Columbia University in 1988. Previously, he was with IBM Research, Certco, RSA Laboratories, and Snap. He is also an adjunct senior research faculty at Columbia, where he has co-advised and worked with PhD students. Among his awards: The IEEE Computer Society 2021 "Computer Pioneer Award" and 2018 "W. Wallace McDowell Award." In 2014 he received the ACM's "SIGSAC Outstanding Innovation Award," and ESORICS "Outstanding Research Award," while in 2010 he gave the IACR's Distinguished Lecture. Yung is a fellow of the ACM, IEEE, IACR, and EATCS (European Assoc. for Theoretical Computer Science). His current service includes being an editor of Springer's LNCS series, a board member of the IACR, and the president of the International Financial Cryptography Association. Yung's papers with over 365 authors broadly cover numerous areas of cryptography, privacy, and security.
Moti Yung Keynote:
"Privacy Integrated Computing:β Cryptographic Protocols in Practice
Abstract: The talk will cover why, when, and how to design privacy enhancing protocols for real scenarios that require care, and how to think about such scenarios within industrial settings, so as to assure successful deployment. Actual cases will be described.
Bio: Moti Yung is a Security and Privacy Principal Research Scientist with Google. He got his PhD from Columbia University in 1988. Previously, he was with IBM Research, Certco, RSA Laboratories, and Snap. He is also an adjunct senior research faculty at Columbia, where he has co-advised and worked with PhD students. Among his awards: The IEEE Computer Society 2021 "Computer Pioneer Award" and 2018 "W. Wallace McDowell Award." In 2014 he received the ACM's "SIGSAC Outstanding Innovation Award," and ESORICS "Outstanding Research Award," while in 2010 he gave the IACR's Distinguished Lecture. Yung is a fellow of the ACM, IEEE, IACR, and EATCS (European Assoc. for Theoretical Computer Science). His current service includes being an editor of Springer's LNCS series, a board member of the IACR, and the president of the International Financial Cryptography Association. Yung's papers with over 365 authors broadly cover numerous areas of cryptography, privacy, and security.
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