Hi Joe,

So happy to see the interest and movement with sMPC!

Let's use the dev list to discuss the algorithms that you would like to
implement. Once the algorithms that make sense are determined (some are
more scalable than others), let's discuss the best way to integrate them
into Pirk.

One direction that may make the most sense for MPC is Private Set
Intersection. A few of us have been doing some research into the subject
lately as a possible next algorithmic step for Pirk. If you are interested
in private set intersection, let's discuss the research and bounce some
ideas around.

(cc'ing David Zaret as he is a previous colleague and may want to jump into
the conversation)

Thanks!

Ellison Anne

On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 7:40 AM, Joseph Kovba <jko...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Good morning,
>
> I'm currently enrolled in an independent work project at JHUAPL as part of
> a degree program.  My professor (David Zaret of JHU APL) is interested in
> PIR and MPC and I'd like to make that my topic for the semester.  I saw
> that secure MPC is on the Pirk roadmap and I'm looking for guidance on how
> to get started.  Do I need permission to begin working on a larger
> component, design guidance, etc?  Or, perhaps it's reasonable to take on
> unilaterally for the next 11-12 weeks and come back with a reasonable first
> attempt?
>
> I'm open to whichever method best serves the Pirk community and would
> appreciate any help or guidance you may have.
>
> Thanks, take care!
>
> Joe
>

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