Chaos Communication Chemistry: DNA security systems based on molecular randomness
Anne Lüscher
39th Chaos Communication Congress (39C3): Power Cycles · Day 2 · Saal Ground
In this captivating talk, Anne Lüscher, a Postdoc at the Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering at ETH Zurich, introduces the audience to the burgeoning field of DNA information technology, arguing that chemistry, particularly at the molecular level, has always been an information science. The presentation moves beyond the biological context of DNA, focusing instead on its potential as an artificial material for data storage, computation, and, critically, security applications. Lüscher aims to inspire a new perspective on biomolecules, highlighting their unique properties that could revolutionize how we approach digital information and cybersecurity.