Final Report Summary - BRICPT (Basic Research in Cryptographic Protocol Theory)
The purpose of the project was to establish a research group doing basic research in cryptographic protocol theory.
Over the five year period of the project, the project team consisted of five postdocs and fice phd students. The team was focusing on making better cryptographic security models, quantum cryptography, rational cryptography and leakage and tamper resilience. There was also a significant focus on making better techniques for secure multiparty computation.
The project generated 50 peer-to-peer reviewed publications in international conferences.
More details on our research, including examples of our results can be found at http://www.cs.au.dk/~jbn/ercstg/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie).
Over the five year period of the project, the project team consisted of five postdocs and fice phd students. The team was focusing on making better cryptographic security models, quantum cryptography, rational cryptography and leakage and tamper resilience. There was also a significant focus on making better techniques for secure multiparty computation.
The project generated 50 peer-to-peer reviewed publications in international conferences.
More details on our research, including examples of our results can be found at http://www.cs.au.dk/~jbn/ercstg/(odnośnik otworzy się w nowym oknie).