11th Central European Conference on Cryptology, Debrecen, Hungary
Until modern times, cryptography was concerned largely with message confidentiality and the conversion of messages from a comprehensible form into an incomprehensible one and back again. With the rise of the internet, however, cryptography has grown and developed in dramatic and unforeseen ways.
The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers in all aspects of foundations of cryptography, and related areas, theoretical or applied. This includes discussing such topics as:
- encryption schemes;
- signature schemes;
- general cryptographic protocols;
- design of cryptographic systems;
- key management;
- computational difficulty;
- one-way functions;
- zero-knowledge proofs;
- pseudorandomness;
- information assurance;
- security in information systems;
- coding theory.
The conference is one of a series which is organised annually in one of the following central European countries - Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia and Poland.For further information, please visit: http://www.inf.unideb.hu/cecc2011/(opens in new window)