CS Forum
Title: Private Set Intersection
Speaker: Benny Pinkas, Bar Ilan University, Israel
Date: Tue Aug 11, 2015
Time: 13:15-14:00
Venue: Lecture hall T2, Computer Science building
About the speaker:
Benny Pinkas is an associate professor at Bar Ilan University. He
has previously worked in the research labs of Intertrust Technologies,
Hewlett-Packard, and Google. His main research areas are cryptography,
computer security and privacy, with a focus on secure computation.
Abstract: Private set intersection (PSI) allows two parties to
compute the intersection of their sets without revealing any
information about items that are not in the intersection.
PSI is relevant in many scenarios of secure computation, such
as data sharing or contact discovery.
This talk will survey what we believe to be the most interesting
PSI protocols, describe new approaches for designing PSI protocols,
and present a performance comparison.
Host: N. Asokan
Welcome!