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Workshop on cryptanalysis, Egham, UK

A two-day event on all aspects related to cryptanalysis research, entitled 'Workshop on Tools for Cryptanalysis 2010', will be held in Egham, UK on 22 and 23 June 2010.

The event is being organised by the European Network of Excellence for Cryptology II (ECRYPT II). ECRYPT II...

22 June 2010 - 22 June 2010
United Kingdom
A two-day event on all aspects related to cryptanalysis research, entitled 'Workshop on Tools for Cryptanalysis 2010', will be held in Egham, UK on 22 and 23 June 2010.

The event is being organised by the European Network of Excellence for Cryptology II (ECRYPT II). ECRYPT II is funded by the 'Information and communication technologies' (ICT) theme of the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7).

New software and hardware tools, including underlying mathematical ideas and practical applications, will be presented at the workshop. Event programme topics are set to include:
- the automatic search of statistical trails in block ciphers;
- lattice reduction and its application to the cryptanalysis of asymmetric encryption schemes;
- fast implementations for cryptanalysis;
- algebraic cryptanalysis;
- sieve algorithms for integer factorisation;
- time/memory/data/key tradeoffs and birthday paradox-based attacks;
- Fourier and Hadamard-Walsh transforms and their applications in cryptanalysis;
- tools for the fast and efficient collision search in hash functions;
- physical attacks, in particular their computational aspects;
- cryptanalysis with alternative models of computation (e.g. quantum, DNA).

The Second International Conference on Symbolic Computation and Cryptography (SCC 2010) will take place at the same time and place as the workshop.For further information, please visit:
http://www.ecrypt.eu.org/symlab/tools2010/(opens in new window)
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