What? Weekly talks given by people working in crypto/security in Estonia.

Objective: Allow to get better insights into what the crypto/security community in Estonia are doing and to perhaps get ideas for potential collaborations.

Content:

  • Finished own work (published or almost published)
  • Work in progress (perhaps other have ideas on some open problem?)
  • Other people's work (i.e., some new or classical paper you think is interesting)

After the talk, we will have some time for (hopefully intense and fruitful) discussions.

For who? Attendance to these talks/reading groups are strongly encourage for every security/crypto person at UT (unless other urgent obligations prevent this). And everyone not from UT is of course welcome (in particular, Cybernetica colleagues and Tallinn security/crypto community). If you are not able to come attend in person, you can still follow the talk through our web interface.

When and where? The Crypto/Security Reading Group will take place:

  • on Thursday, 16:00
  • in the Computer Science Institute, J. Liivi 2, room 317 (next to the coffee room) or through our web interface.

Mailing list: To receive the latest news, add yourself to teadus.crypto (at) lists.ut.ee (or drop a mail to Helger Lipmaa, maintainer of the list).

Responsible: Prof. Dominique Unruh

Organizer: Bingsheng Zhang

Note: If you wish to give a talk please contact Bingsheng Zhang so that he can scheduled it. Participation from UT people is mandatory, non-UT people are highly welcomed.

Next Talk

Date

Speaker

Title

17/05/2012

Helger Lipmaa

 Progression-Free Sets and Sublinear Pairing-Based Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Arguments

Schedule

Date

Speaker

Title

07/06/2012

Andris Ambainis

 Classical cryptography that is secure against quantum computers?

24/05/2012

TBA

 TBA

17/05/2012

Helger Lipmaa

 Progression-Free Sets and Sublinear Pairing-Based Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Arguments

10/05/2012

Alisa Pankova

 Symbolic Analysis of Cryptographic Protocols Containing Bilinear Pairings

03/05/2012

Wulf Harder

 Creating new cryptographic operations
by composing Turing Machine components using the tool TRANSDUCETM(part 2)

26/04/2012

Jan Willemson & Sven Heiberg

  Internet voting in Estonia -- risk analysis and vote verification

19/04/2012

  Eurocrypt 2012
  none

12/04/2012

  Dominique Unruh
 Quantum Proofs of Knowledge (own work)

05/04/2012

Toomas Krips

 Weakly hyperinvertible matrices over rings

29/03/2012

Yan Yan

 Network coding aware mechanisms in wireless multihop networks

22/03/2012

Bingsheng Zhang

Survey on Lattice Based Cryptography

15/03/2012

Canceled

08/03/2012

Wulf Harder

 Patterns in Input/Output-Dependencies of Block Ciphers and Arithmetic Operations

See the archive for a full list of past talks.

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