OCapN: The secure, decentralized protocol of the future
UD2.218A | Day 2 | 13:45 - 14:10 | Speakers: Jessica Tallon
OCapN: The secure, decentralized protocol of the future
Abstract
OCapN (Object Capability Network) is a secure messaging protocol designed for the next generation of distributed applications. It leverages the capability security model (if you don't have it, you can't use it) to provide secure, peer-to-peer functionality with ergonomics that resemble ordinary programming. It has a rich set of features including promise pipelining, network transport agnosticism, error handling across networks, distributed acyclic garbage collection, and third-party handoffs providing powerful ways to share references with any peer. This talk will provide a tour of the protocol and show how it makes distributed, peer-to-peer development easier.
Attachments
Speakers
Links
External Links
Notice: The placeholder video image is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. The original image can be found hereChanges made to the image are: Cropped the image to a new ratio, part of the image was cut off.
