Indistinguishability Obfuscation (iO)
11-15, 14:15–15:45 (Asia/Bangkok), Breakout 2

There has been a lot of recent progress and interest in iO (Indistinguishability Obfuscation). This session will cover topics from the basics to theory and attempts at practical implementations—plus ways of breaking these attempts.

I do pgor crypto r and d :)

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Tianyao Gu is an incoming Ph.D. student at CMU, and a co-founder and lead research engineer at Oblivious Labs. Tianyao completed his masters degree at CMU, and his bachelor degree at the Shanghai Jiaotong University/University of Michigan joint program. Tianyao’s research focuses on cryptography, with an emphasis on oblivious computation and scaling multi-party computation to big data. He is a co-author of the open-source library on Oblivious RAM: https://github.com/obliviouslabs/oram.

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