Speech on Blockchain and Cryptography by Yang Zhenning at Henan Province – The Coin Republic

Parth Vig Tuesday, 21 January 2020, 04:31 EST Modified date: Tuesday, 21 January 2020, 04:31 EST

Cryptography is the technology that is the next generation of security management. It has been made famous worldwide and spoken about everywhere. As an initiative to strengthen this, a special lecture on cryptographic applications and blockchain technology in Henan Province held in Zhengzhou on 19th January.

More than 500 people, comprising of members of provincial government-owned enterprises, the informatization departments of colleges and universities, and commercial password practitioners attended the speech headed by Professor Yang Zhenning of Tsinghua University Advanced Research Institute.

He is also an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a member of the International Cryptographic Association.

The Wang Xiaoyun Henan Provincial Cryptographic Administration invited him for a speech for a better knowledge of cryptography and blockchain. Wang mentions that the year 2020 is the first year when China would see the full implementation of the Cryptography Law of the Peoples Republic of China.

Wang made crystal clear points and spoke in such a manner that was persuasive and easy to understand. She mentions the need for the technology for security measures is a must; thus, focussing on cryptography, the development, and application of password standards and hash functions.

Also, she specifies the need for the importance of security in networks and also enlightened the crowd regarding the aspects of blockchain technology.

In conclusion, the people who witnessed the lecture said that they could have a deeper understanding of the technologies of cryptography and blockchain. They had a clear vision of the need for the advancement of these technologies for the future.

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