Hello,
I would like to introduce our project "Crux", which enables the computation
of privacy preserving statistics on sensitive data.
The project was developed at University College London (UCL) by me, in
close collaboration with George Danezis.
"Crux" was designed with Tor hidden services in mi
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Vasilios Mavroudis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to introduce our project "Crux", which enables the
> computation of privacy preserving statistics on sensitive data. The
> project was developed at University College London (UCL) by me, in
> clos
> Secondly, you could probably simplify configuration by managing hidden
> service connections yourself. I believe the Stem library can do this?
Yup...
https://stem.torproject.org/tutorials/over_the_river.html
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str4d wrote:
> Vasilios Mavroudis wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>> I would like to introduce our project "Crux", which enables the
>> computation of privacy preserving statistics on sensitive data.
>> The project was developed at University College London (UC
Hi,
so you were right the databases were corrupt, but they shouldn't have been
there in the first place. :-)
I didn't want to include large files in the git repo (~120mb in total), so
there is a generation script in the tools directory (now added).
I added some instructions on the readme file t