Free entrance.
Οι ομιλητές φιλοδοξούν να σας δείξουν πως μπορείτε: α) να αποδείξετε ότι είστε άνω των 21 ετών ή να αποδείξετε την τοποθεσία σας ή να αποδείξετε ότι έχετε πάνω από ένα εκατομμύριο στον τραπεζικό λογαριασμό σας χωρίς να αποκαλύπτετε την πραγματική αποταμίευσή σας, β) να δημιουργήστε ένα ασφαλές σύστημα κατά των επιθέσεων κβαντικών υπολογιστών χρησιμοποιώντας λειτουργίες κατακερματισμού γ) να δημιουργήστε ένα ασφαλές και διαφανές σύστημα λοταρίας που κανείς δεν μπορεί να εξαπατήσει. Επίσης, θα υπάρξει Live Secure Giveaway με ένα πραγματικό βραβείο χρησιμοποιώντας το Bitcoin.
Konstantinos Chalkias – Marios Magioladitis
The press release in English
You will learn how to:
a) implement a simple Zero Knowledge Proof (and prove you are older than 21 or prove your location or prove that you have more than a million in your bank account without revealing your actual savings)
b) Create a secure system against quantum computer attacks using hash functions
c) Create a secure and transparent lottery system that nobody can cheat.
We’ll also run a Live Secure Giveaway with a real prize using Bitcoin.
You’ll receive a Certificate of attendance for the seminar “Advanced Applications of Cryptography and Blockchains”
Dr. Konstantinos Chalkias
Lead Cryptographer and Blockchain Engineer
Facebook, Menlo Park, California, USA
Profile: Kostas is the Lead Cryptographer of Facebook’s blockchain and privacy strategy currently focusing on applying advanced encryption, post-quantum digital signatures and zero knowledge proofs for creating the next generation blockchain platforms with applications to protection of user’s confidential data, health records, copyrights and any kind of financial transactions. Kostas is also an active researcher having proposed some of the fastest protocols in the fields of timed-release encryption (send a message into the future, i.e., decrypt it in 30 years), graphical passwords (the ones you use to log in to your mobile phone), transparent random generators for fair lotteries and post-quantum cryptography. Before joining Facebook, he was the Head of Cryptography at R3, a consortium of world’s biggest banks (Bank of America, Barclay’s, HSBC, Goldman Sachs etc.) with notable partners such as Intel and Microsoft. Prior to that he was the Lead Security Developer in two big data and natural language processing start-ups in San Francisco, but before that he was an academic teaching the courses of Applied Cryptography, Chaos Theory and Statistics and has given lectures to MIT, Brown University and University College London.
Contact:
Marios Magioladitis, +30 6985730409