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Cryptographic Protocols 2019/20 fall

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Homework

There will be a number (ca. 6) homework exercises given out during the course. These will appear here, today with their submission deadlines.

First homework

(deadline: October 3rd)

See the last two slides here.

Second homework

(deadline: October 30th)

Answer the following questions based on the RFC of TLS 1.3. Reference the relevant sections in your answer.

  1. What is a zero round-trip time mode? What are its drawbacks and advantages? When can it be used?
  2. What are the possible client responses to a Certificate Request message from the server? When is that message sent?
  3. What is the first thing the client has to do when receiving a Server Hello?

Third homework

(deadline: November 14th)

Please find the garbled-circuit-themed homework here.

Fourth homework

(deadline: November 28th)

Please find the secret-sharing-themed homework here.

Fifth homework

(extended deadline: December 31st)

Please find the actively secure MPC homework here. Please send the solutions to Pille Pullonen.

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