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Chicago Pile-1 (CP-1)

March 2015

Chicago Pile-1 was demoed at Recurity Security Summit 2015. It showed an application of the technology solving one of the main issues of PGP: Retrieval of trusted public keys.
Using examples of people who have many keys published under their name, but only one being their own, we demonstrated a PGP Key Server that everyone could run on ones' local machine, which now uses Trinity trust relations to determine who to trust for PGP public keys. The key server reliably delivered recently published keys, successfully determined trust relationships between parties not knowing each other, as well as warning, in real time, about those keys that were no longer trustworthy.
The case was shown with four individuals and their computers plus 250.000 other peers in our simulation environment, all on stage.

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