COSIC researcher Martin Zbudila presented the paper "Connecting the Dots in Privacy-Preserving ML - Systematization of MPC Protocols and Conversions Between Secret Sharing Schemes" at #TPMPC in Aarhus, Denmark.
In this paper the authors systematise the literature of MPC frameworks with applications to privacy-preserving machine learning.
Link to paper: https://eprint.iacr.org/2025/1679
Link to GitHub: https://github.com/KULeuven-COSIC/sok-ppml-mpc-frameworks

#TPMPC’24 was a blast! We organized the workshop from June 3-6 at TU Darmstadt with 161 participants from 23 countries and 81 organizations. The program consisted of 12 invited talks, 25 contributed talks, diversity panel, industry exhibition, and rump session.

Thanks to everyone who contributed to TPMPC'24 and made it such a great event! Also, thanks to our main sponsors - the ERC Starting Grant #PSOTI and the DFG Collaborative Research Center #CROSSING!

Further infos and slides available on the workshop website at https://encrypto.de/TPMPC24. We’ll put the recordings online soon.

Next year’s TPMPC'25 will be organized by Arpita Patra's CrISLabIISc at IISc in Bangalore, India.

Group picture taken by Daniela Fleckenstein.

Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshops - TPMPC 2024

The 10. Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshop (TPMPC 2024) was held at TU Darmstadt, Germany from Monday, June 3rd to Thursday, June 6th, 2024. There were 161 participants from 23 countries and 81 organizations. The program consisted of 12 invited talks, 25 contributed talks, a

#TPMPC registration is still open until 19 May!
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#TPMPC registration is now open until 12 May!
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Also, the preliminary program is up on the website: https://www.multipartycomputation.com/tpmpc-2024

Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshops - TPMPC 2024

The 10. Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshop (TPMPC 2024) was held at TU Darmstadt, Germany from Monday, June 3rd to Thursday, June 6th, 2024. There were 161 participants from 23 countries and 81 organizations. The program consisted of 12 invited talks, 25 contributed talks, a

#TPMPC the workshop on Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation is getting closer!

We have a limited number of stipends to support students to attend the workshop. Preference will be given to those who have limited funding from other sources.

- The deadline for stipend applications is 04 April 2024.
- Initial decisions will be made by 19 April 2024.

More information on our website https://www.multipartycomputation.com/tpmpc-2024.

#tpmpc24 #mpc #cryptography

Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshops - TPMPC 2024

The 10. Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshop (TPMPC 2024) was held at TU Darmstadt, Germany from Monday, June 3rd to Thursday, June 6th, 2024. There were 161 participants from 23 countries and 81 organizations. The program consisted of 12 invited talks, 25 contributed talks, a

The deadline for the TPMPC contributed talk submissions is approaching!

Send in your submission to [email protected] (details here https://www.multipartycomputation.com/tpmpc-2024) by end of today, wherever on earth you are (that is, within the next ~21 hours).

Details regarding the registration will follow soon™.

#tpmpc24 #tpmpc #mpc #cryptography

Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshops - TPMPC 2024

The 10. Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshop (TPMPC 2024) was held at TU Darmstadt, Germany from Monday, June 3rd to Thursday, June 6th, 2024. There were 161 participants from 23 countries and 81 organizations. The program consisted of 12 invited talks, 25 contributed talks, a

TPMPC 2024 goes Darmstadt!

We are searching for exciting contributed talks in the area of theory and/or practice of #MPC! These can be published papers or ongoing work yet to be published.
❗️ Submission Deadline: Feb 26
🗓️ Workshop: June 03 - June 06
🌐 https://www.multipartycomputation.com/tpmpc-2024

We want to especially encourage students and early career researchers to submit their talks. Additionally, we will offer a fixed amount of student stipends!

TPMPC is a yearly event that aims to bring together practitioners and theorists working in multi-party computation. The workshop solicits contributed talks in the area of the theory and/or practice of secure multiparty computation. Talks can be based on papers published recently in top conferences/journals, or work yet to be published. Areas of interest for contributed talks include theoretical foundations of multiparty computation including but not limited to feasibility, assumptions, asymptotic efficiency, etc., and efficient MPC protocols for general or specific tasks of interest, as well as implementations, applications of, and tools for MPC.
We look forward to your submissions and participation in the workshop!

#tpmpc24 #tpmpc #mpc #cryptography

Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshops - TPMPC 2024

The 10. Theory and Practice of Multi-Party Computation Workshop (TPMPC 2024) was held at TU Darmstadt, Germany from Monday, June 3rd to Thursday, June 6th, 2024. There were 161 participants from 23 countries and 81 organizations. The program consisted of 12 invited talks, 25 contributed talks, a