talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Privacy and security threat modeling: current research directions

Threat analysis is the cornerstone of security-by-design and privacy-by-design approaches for building more secure and privacy-friendly software systems

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talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Security and Privacy on Medical Devices

The new generation of Implantable Medical Devices (IMDs) is a reality but the security threats mainly linked to the inclusion of wireless connectivity seem to have not received the adequate attention

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talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

ZKBoo: Faster Zero-Knowledge for Boolean Circuits

In this talk we describe ZKBoo, a proposal for practically efficient zero-knowledge arguments especially tailored for Boolean circuits and report on a proof-of-concept implementation.

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talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Enhancing the COWL W3C Standard

Web applications are often composed by resources such as JavaScript written, and provided, by different parties. This reuse leads to questions concerning security, and whether one can trust that third-party code will not leak users’ sensitive information. As it stands today, these concerns are well-founded.

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talk – Chalmers Security Seminar

Selene: Voting with Transparent Verification and Coercion Mitigation

In conventional cryptographic E2E verification schemes, voters are provided with encrypted ballots that enable them to confirm that their vote is accurately included in the tally. Technically this is very appealing, but ...

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