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Tag: privacy
Introducing Shufflecake: plausible deniability for multiple hidden filesystems on Linux
Today we are excited to release Shufflecake, a tool aimed at helping people whose freedom of expression is threatened by repressive authorities or dangerous criminal
Benchmarking privacy-preserving motion detection
This blog post is about benchmarking the IoT prototype we have been building for the FENTEC project, using functional encryption. For more information, please see
An Introduction to Oblivious RAM (ORAM)
In this article we are going to have a look at a special kind of privacy-preserving cryptographic scheme: ORAMs. The acronym ORAM stands for Oblivious
Differential privacy: a comparison of libraries
Note that this article is a hands-on, applied, comparison and does not try to explain all the details of differential privacy. For more background information
Configuring YubiKey for GPG and U2F
Here is a little walkthrough on how to get started with the YubiKey and GPG. After following this guide you will have a secure setup using a