Anamorphic cryptography: How can we ensure private communication?

Professor Moti Yung conceptualised anamorphic cryptography, a form of encryption that is secure even when keys are known to the adversary.

Cryptosystems have been developed to send secure messages with the assumption that the receiver’s key – what the intended recipient needs to read the message – is secure from adversaries. However, there have been tensions, dubbed as ‘Crypto Wars’. Friction has arisen between governments, hoping to access encryption keys to learn about potential threats, and industry, which believes that the […]

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