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Presentation 1: Data enrichment and business enablement

Date: Thursday, February 16, 2023

Time: 1:00-1:50 p.m. ET

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Audience: Students, professors, government

Presenter(s): Dharam Padhaya, University of the Cumberlands

Presentation 2: Modern Memory Hard Hashing Functions: Argon2 vs Balloon!

Date: Thursday, February 16, 2023

Time: 2:00-2:50 pm ET

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Audience: Students, professors, government

Presenter(s): George Meghabghab, Roane State Community College

Description:  Memory-hard functions (MHFs) is a class of hash functions whose fast evaluation requires the heavy use of memory, and an evaluation that spends less memory has to incur a much larger time penalty. Memory-hardness is particularly useful in the setting of password hashing and cryptocurrencies, as memory cost is platform-independent and efficient special-purpose hardware for brute-forcing attacks becomes much harder to be built. The author will discuss two such MHF: Argon2(2015) and Balloon(2017).  Implementation of both will be considered. A Javascript (nodejs) app using Postman for Argon2 will be demonstrated. Balloon will be implemented on Ubuntu with real-time computational results.

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