Upcoming Issues September 12, 2023
Guest Editors:
- Srini Devadas, M.I.T, USA
- Marten van Dijk, CWI Amsterdam, Netherlands
Description:
This special section focuses on foundational primitives for cryptographically-secure computing. Cryptographically-secure computation is crucial for ensuring privacy and preserving integrity across various applications. As digital transactions, healthcare, finance, and voting systems become increasingly interconnected, building and deploying systems that allow for secure computation of sensitive information is essential. Whether for privacy in medical research, fraud prevention in finance, or transparency in voting, cryptographic techniques such as homomorphic encryption, secure multi-party computation, and zero-knowledge proofs play an essential role in securing modern digital interactions.