CERIAS Security: Sphinx: A Compact and Provably Secure Mix Format 2/6
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Speaker: Ian Goldberg · University of Waterloo
Mix networks, originally proposed in 1981, provide a way for Internet
users to send messages--such as email, blog posts, or tweets--without
automatically revealing their identities or their locations. In this
talk, we will describe Sphinx, a cryptographic message format used to
relay anonymized messages within a mix network. It is the first scheme
to support a full set of security features: compactness, efficiency,
provable security, indistinguishable replies, hiding the path length and
relay position, as well as providing unlinkability for each leg of the
message's journey over the network. We will compare Sphinx to other mix
formats, and will also briefly outline Sphinx's security reduction
proof.
For more information go to the Cerias website (http://bit.ly/dsFCBF)
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