Tore Frederiksen is a blockchain cryptography engineer with eight years of experience translating advanced cryptographic research into production-ready systems, particularly in secure multi-party computation, threshold cryptography, and privacy-preserving blockchain technologies. He holds a PhD in Computer Science and has published and reviewed for top venues like Crypto, Eurocrypt, TCC, and IEEE S&P, blending academically rigorous work with hands-on engineering in Java, Rust, Go, C#, and CUDA. Tore has delivered secure architectures and security reviews for startups and large organizations, consulted on critical infrastructure, and contributed to open-source cryptographic frameworks such as FRESCO. Currently at Zama, he focuses on integrating threshold cryptography and zero-knowledge proofs with FHE for decentralized applications, and previously helped harden Protocol Labs’ privacy features. Known for teaching and clear dissemination of complex topics, he brings a practical mindset to deploying research-grade cryptography in real-world systems.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Candidate, Computer Science, Math, Candidate, Computer Science, Math at Aarhus University
High School, International Baccalaureate, High School, International Baccalaureate at Kolding Gymnasium
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at Aarhus Universitet
Paper and implementation of blockchain attestations
Contributions:10 releases, 87 reviews, 393 commits in 2 years 6 months
cryptographyattestationsethereumblockchainweb3
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Tore Frederiksen - Blockchain Cryptography Engineer at Zama