Sepior, Facebook and other industry leaders come together to discuss the role of secure Multiparty Computation (MPC) to accelerate innovation while maintaining privacy and security.
Sepior ApS, the leader in MPC-based cryptographic key management, digital signature, and wallet solutions to enterprises and digital asset service providers, is proud to announce their participation in and sponsorship of the MPC Data Privacy & Security Conference. The conference, which is being hosted by the MPC Alliance, kicks off with a half-day live event on 26, October 2021 and will continue as an ongoing virtual event over a period of one full year. Facebook, Sepior, and over 20 other companies have rallied to sponsor this event to raise enterprise awareness of MPC and showcase real-world data privacy and data security use cases enabled by MPC.
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“We are proud to be a sponsor of the MPC Data Privacy & Security Conference,” said Ahmet Tuncay, CEO at Sepior. “As a leader and co-founder of the MPC Alliance in 2019, we are delighted to see the alliance members and other major sponsors such as Facebook supporting this event. The conference, which showcases the breadth and scale of data privacy and data security applications supported by MPC, will help enterprises, financial institutions, virtual asset service providers, regulators, and government agencies to recognize the benefits that MPC can provide to foster innovation, lower costs, and increase privacy and security for all stakeholders.”
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“Over the past 18 months we’ve seen a sea-change in the market interest and adoption of MPC,” said Frank Wiener, co-founder and President of the MPC Alliance and Chief Marketing Officer at Sepior. “For nearly 30 years MPC was primarily relegated to research and proof of concept trials. More recently we’ve seen major companies like Facebook, Apple, Google, Microsoft and others using MPC to enhance collaboration while maintaining the privacy and security of their services and company secrets. Perhaps as importantly, we’ve also seen hundreds of smaller and medium sized companies begin using MPC to unleash innovation, while profoundly improving data privacy and security posture.”