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In this 1 hour 11 minute lecture from the Simons Institute's "Cryptography 10 Years Later" boot camp, Elaine Shi from Carnegie Mellon University explores the concepts of Private Information Retrieval and Oblivious RAM. Learn about these crucial privacy-preserving technologies that allow users to access data without revealing which specific information they're retrieving. The talk delves into the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of these cryptographic primitives that are essential for secure computation and privacy protection in modern computing environments.
Syllabus
Private Information Retrieval and Oblivious RAM
Taught by
Simons Institute