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Dining Cryptographers, The Protocol

Type
Slides
Tags
cryptography
Authors
Immanuel Scholz
Event
Chaos Communication Congress 24th (24C3) 2007
Indexed on
Mar 27, 2013
URL
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2007/Fahrplan/attachments/975_dcnetwork.pdf
File name
975_dcnetwork.pdf
File size
582.2 KB
MD5
347933f252f9278d4524f304627f9015
SHA1
bd70f1138f1be262d9e8ff54935c74e77c041801

Imi gives an introduction into the idea behind DC networks, how and why they work. With demonstration! Back in 1988, David Chaum proposed a protocol for perfect untracable communication. And it was completly different to the (former invented) Mix Cascades. While the Mixes got all the press (heard of "Tor" and "JAP"? Told you!), the idea of DC networks were silently ignored by the majority of the community. This talk is to show how DC networks work, why they are secure and presents an implementation.

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