| domain | kul.sh |
| summary | This paper introduces innovative cryptographic protocols for Privacy-Preserving Hash Matching (PHM) systems. Its key contributions are three new verification methods:
1. External approval of the hash set by unbiased groups. 2. Verification that specific lawful content is absent from the hash set. 3. Notification to users about potential false positive matches.
The authors, Anunay Kulshrestha, have also contributed to various public comments and RFCs on significant topics such as US surveillance laws, Indian Telecommunication Bill 2022, Section 702 of FISA, privacy-enhancing technologies, CSAM detection in end-to-end encrypted environments, and a system for flagging child sexual abuse material. |
| title | Anunay Kulshrestha |
| description | Anunay Kulshrestha is a doctoral candidate in Computer Science at the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. |
| keywords | privacy, verification, paper, hash, security, intelligence, content, jonathan, mayer, public, university, policy, private, users, apples, traffic, world |
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| nslookup | A 104.21.77.128, A 172.67.207.240 |
| created | 2025-11-08 |
| updated | 2025-11-09 |
| summarized | None |
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