Invited Speaker at the Australian Summer School on Privacy 2025

17 November 2025

Prof. Daniel Slamanig was an invited speaker at the Australian Summer School on Privacy 2025, held at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Sydney and organized by Prof. Sushmita Ruj and Prof. Salil Kanhere.

The summer school brought together students, researchers, and practitioners from academia and industry to explore current developments in privacy-enhancing technologies, including topics such as cryptography for privacy, differential privacy, usable privacy, and AI privacy.

Prof. Slamanig delivered two lectures titled “Cryptography for Privacy” and “Anonymous Credentials: Past, Present and Future”, and participated in a panel discussion on “Bringing Privacy Research to Reality”. His talks provided both a conceptual introduction and insights into ongoing research on cryptographic foundations for privacy-preserving systems.

The event featured an outstanding lineup of international experts, including Thorsten Strufe (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany), Nishanth Chandran (Microsoft Research, India), Sanchari Das (George Mason University, USA), Ming Ding (CSIRO, Australia), Natasha Fernandes (Macquarie University, Australia), Suranga Seneviratne (University of Sydney, Australia), Qiang Tang (University of Sydney, Australia), and Vanessa Teague (Thinking Cybersecurity / The Australian National University, Australia).

More information on the Summer School:https://privacy-summer-school-2025.github.io.