Keynote Speakers

 

Gregor Leander
Ruhr University Bochum (Germany)

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Title: Lightweight Cryptography – From PRESENT to CRAFT and RASTA

Abstract: In this talk I will explain the design ideas behind recent symmetric primitives. In particular, I will talk about CRAFT, a block cipher that is optimized for efficient resistance against fault attacks and RASTA, a stream cipher that minimizes both the number of multiplications per bit and the multiplicative depth

 

 

Taraneh Eghlidos

Electronics Research Institute, Sharif University of Technology

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Title: Cryptography in Quantum Era

Abstract: Over the past three decades, asymmetric cryptography has become an integral part of digital telecommunication infrastructure. Asymmetric cryptography plays an essential role in the security of mobile networks, cloud computing, social networks, e-payments, and so on. Achieving secure communications in networks has been one of the most important problems in information technology. This is because of the development and utilization of all types of telecommunication networks in the present era. On the other hand, advances in quantum computers threaten the security assumptions upon which the currently used public key cryptosystems are designed.

In this talk I briefly introduce recent developments in post-quantum cryptography in general. I will give insight into design criteria and security requirements set by the National Institute of Standards and Technology in particular. In addition, the audience are provided with a number of factors which should be considered when examining the practicality of a public key cryptographic algorithms and comparing them.

 

 

Mohammadreza Pakravan

Department of Electrical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology

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