Overview
Explore a conference talk presented at Crypto 2018 that delves into the hardness of non-interactive differential privacy derived from one-way functions and risky traitor tracing. Examine the research findings of Lucas Kowalczyk, Tal Malkin, Jonathan Ullman, and Daniel Wichs as they discuss the implications of their paper on cryptographic techniques and privacy-preserving mechanisms. Gain insights into the challenges and complexities surrounding differential privacy in non-interactive settings and understand how one-way functions play a crucial role in this context. Additionally, learn about the concept of risky traitor tracing and its potential applications in cryptography and security.
Syllabus
Hardness of Non Interactive Differential Privacy from One Way Functions & Risky Traitor Tracing and
Taught by
TheIACR