TLSNotary: make data portable using multi-party computation (MPC)


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It's Meetup time! Glad to have Christopher Chong, a rust engineer working at Privacy + Scaling Explorations (PSE), Ethereum Foundation to share with us his topic on TLSNotary! Here's a topic snippet:
Today a lot of internet users' data are siloed in different servers. This severely limits privacy and portability — users cannot simply prove the origin and authenticity of their data to a third party without relying on the servers or other trusted third parties. Using MPC-TLS, TLSNotary enables users to achieve that while preserving their privacy.
Agenda:
7:45 PM - 8:00 PM: Lepak
8:00 PM - 8:25 PM: Announcements and Monthly Roundup
8:25 PM - 8:35 PM: Sharing Session by MO from PSE on 'Prog Crypto Acceleration Program'
8:25 PM - 9:05 PM: Main Topic Session
9.05 PM - 9:25 PM: QnA
9:25 PM - 10:00 PM: Makan & Lepak
Background:
PSE is a multi-disciplinary research and development lab supported by the Ethereum Foundation, such as creating open-source infrastructure, tools and educational resources for building cryptography into real-world applications.
Christopher Chong is a Rust engineer working on core protocols and sample implementations in the TLSNotary team.

TLSNotary: make data portable using multi-party computation (MPC)