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okay itamp;#39;s pretty interesting so thanks everyone for coming so Iamp;#39;ll be telling you about watermarking and traded tracing for pseudo-random functions and much of this work is joined with Irish up Sam and Brent and for itamp;#39;s the end of this talk Iamp;#39;ll talk more about how we instantiate a lot of the underlying building blocks from lattice based assumptions so when we get there Iamp;#39;ll introduce the construction step so listen okay so letamp;#39;s begin by recalling a notion of software watermarking as has been defined in the literature so far so in a software watermarking scheme the goal is as follows we have a piece of program we have a piece of code or a software and our goal is to embed some mark within this program in such a way that the mark program still behaves essentially the same as the original program so I can embed a string letamp;#39;s say a serial number a username a the owneramp;#39;s name within a piece of software such that the resulti