Building Privacy-Preserving Cryptographic Credentials from Federated Online Identities

Author:

Maheswaran John1,Jackowitz Daniel1,Zhai Ennan1,Wolinsky David Isaac1,Ford Bryan2

Affiliation:

1. Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA

2. EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Funder

NSF

Publisher

ACM

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