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DePIN: From Decentralization Promise to Security Reality - A Critical Dissection of Trust, Privacy, and Architectural Illusions

Roberto Di Pietro, Professor, Computer Science
Apr 6, 12:00 - 13:00

B9 R2325

privacy preserving techniques cybersecurity Web and Network security DePIN Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks VPNs dVPNs computer networking decentralized infrastructure systems

In this talk, we critically examine DePIN systems through the lens of two complementary studies. First, we provide a systematic analysis of the DePIN paradigm, identifying its core architectural pillars - blockchain, IoT, and tokenomics - and exposing fundamental vulnerabilities arising from operating in a zero-trust, open-participation environment.

Matthew Debont

M.S., Computer Science

wireless sensor networks computer networking agile software development

Matthew Debont obtained his Master's degree in Computer Science under the supervision of Professor Basem Shihada at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Research Interests Matthew's research interests included Wireless Sensor Networks, Computer Networking, Agile Software Development, and Information and Communication Technology. Thesis title: " Event Localization in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks using Monitoring Courses." Matthew's work contributes to improving the UK's evidence-based policies in the environmental sector. More specifically, his current project

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