Attacks and Fixes on DKGs
I recently gave my first in-person lecture in almost two years since the pandemic began, and it was such a great experience.
I talked about attacks and fixes for distributed key generation (DKG) protocols, a helpful primitive that allows for generation of key material among a set of equally trusted parties. DKGs have a number of use cases, from key generation for threshold signatures, to generating secret material to bootstrap a distributed PRF.
You can find my slides here