re:invent security is a podcast where we, on a monthly basis, learn from industry leaders how they reinvented security and how you can turn their experiences into action. Join us as we chat with inspiring information security professionals, dissecting the field of information security and its developments. Because when an episode ends, the real question begins: 'What will you do differently tomorrow?' Let's reinvent our field, one strategy at a time.
re:invent security is hosted by Jeroen Prinse and Irfaan Santoe.
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re:invent security is a podcast where we, on a monthly basis, learn from industry leaders how they reinvented security and how you can turn their experiences into action. Join us as we chat with inspiring information security professionals, dissecting the field of information security and its developments. Because when an episode ends, the real question begins: 'What will you do differently tomorrow?' Let's reinvent our field, one strategy at a time.
re:invent security is hosted by Jeroen Prinse and Irfaan Santoe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join hosts Jeroen Prinse and Irfaan Santoe as they dive into the world of multi-party computation with expert Toon Segers. In this episode, they explore how multi-party computation keeps data secure when collaborating, sharing and analyzing the data with partners, without exposing sensitive information. Toon Segers, co-founder of Roseman Labs and PhD candidate in mathematics and cryptography, explains the revolutionary changes this technology brings to data security and privacy of individuals, offering a promising solution to prevent data breaches and maintain confidentiality and privacy. Discover the future of data security and privacy and learn how multi-party computation is re:inventing the landscape of information security.
Resources
Multi Party Computation Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_multi-party_computation
MPyC framework from TU Eindhoven: https://github.com/lschoe/mpyc
The Whitehouse on advancing Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/news-updates/2022/06/28/advancing-a-vision-for-privacy-enhancing-technologies/
Roseman Labs website: https://rosemanlabs.com/en/
Collaborative Computing Slack community : https://collabcomputing.slack.com/
A correction: at 31:55 Toon states that the large Intel server has 192 CPUs, which should instead be 192 cores.
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