PrivacyIN Academy

PrivacyIN Privacy Institution is initiated by the LatticeX Foundation and is committed to building an open community for evangelism and research on cryptography and privacy technology, and unites the world's top scholars and privacy technology developers to promote ZK (Zero Knowledge Proof), MPC (Security Multi-party computation) and FHE (Fully Homomorphic Encryption) innovation and implementation in the field of Web3.

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Upcoming Courses

The 2nd #PrivacyIN Camp - MPC & TSS is recruiting participants!

LecturerXiao Wang   Assistant Professor at Northwestern University
Haiyang Xue   Research Assistant Professor at HKU
Kyle Song   CPO of LatticeX
Time2022/09/16 - 2022/10/11

PrivacyIN Courses

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PrivacyIN ZK Camp Week2- Basic Principles of the Classic ZK Protocols

# PrivacyIN ZK Camp I

Yupeng Zhang

July 26, 2022

PrivacyIN ZK Camp Week4- ZK Hands-on

# PrivacyIN ZK Camp I

Kevin

June 15, 2022

Papers & Technology

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June 2021,Published In.USENIX Security 2021

Mystique: Efficient Conversions for Zero-Knowledge Proofs with Applications to Machine Learning
Cryptographic
ZKP
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Rosetta
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July 2021,Published In. National Science Review

Privacy-preserving computation in the post-quantum era
ZKP
MPC
FHE
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October 2021,Published In. 2021 IEEE 34th Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF)

MPC-in-Multi-Heads: A Multi-Prover Zero-Knowledge Proof System
ZK
sMPC
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November 2021,Published In. ACM CCS 2021

Efficient Online-friendly Two-Party ECDSA Signature
ECDSA
threshold signature

Meet the Research Team and Consultants

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Yupeng Zhang

Assistant professor of computer science and engineering Texas A&M University

His research covers the areas of cybersecurity and applied cryptography. Recently, I am working on zero-knowledge proofs, secure multi-party computation and its applications in blockchain and machine learning.

Research has been generously supported by NSF CAREER awards, Air Force Research Lab, DARPA, Facebook Research Award and LatticeX Foundation.

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Xiao Wang

Assistant professor of computer science at Northwestern University

His research interests include computer security, privacy, and cryptography. Recently he is working on practical multi-party computation, zero-knowledge proofs, forgotten RAM, and post-quantum cryptography. Enjoys building real systems based on advanced cryptographic techniques and pushing their limits of practicality.

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Haiyang Xue

Research Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering,HKU

Before that, he was a cryptography researcher at IIE, Chinese Academy of Sciences.

His research areas include Theoretical cryptography and its applications; Post-quantum cryptography; Authenticated key exchange; Zero knowledge proof; Threshold signature.

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