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STORK CRYPTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP: preliminary program
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Antoon Bosselaers)
Thu Oct 24 10:21:33 2002
Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2002 12:03:03 +0200 (Romance Daylight Time)
From: Antoon Bosselaers <Antoon.Bosselaers@esat.kuleuven.ac.be>
To: cryptography@wasabisystems.com
Dear all,
The preliminary program for the STORK cryptography workshop is now availabl=
e
on the STORK website, and is also included below for your information. The
most recent version is always available on the STORK website. May I also
remind you of the early registration deadline of 28 October. The STORK
website www.stork.eu.org contains all necessary details on STORK and its
workshop (program and registration). Any remaining questions can always be
sent to stork-info@stork.eu.org.
Apologies if you receive this more than once.
Kind regards,
Antoon Bosselaers
STORK Project management
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STORK Cryptography Workshop:
Towards a Roadmap for Future Research
November 26-27, 2002
Golden Tulip Hotel de'Medici, Bruges, BELGIUM
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
Tuesday 26 November 2002
9h00-10h00: Introduction
Bart Preneel (K.U.Leuven), Introduction and STORK overview (10')
Aniyan Varghese (STORK Project Officer), The 6th Framework Programme (2=
5')
Bart Preneel (K.U.Leuven), NESSIE overview (25')
10h00-10h30: Electronic signatures [chair: Bart Preneel]
Bernd Holznagel (Westf=E4lische Wilhelms-Universit=E4t M=FCnster),
Regulation on digital signatures (15')
Yves Le Roux (SISGEM), Smart IS Accompanying Measure NAME-ES (15')
10h30-11h00: coffee break
11h00-12h00: Quantum Computing and Quantum Cryptography [chair: Mats N=E4=
slund]
Louis Salvail (BRICS, invited), Quantum computing and quantum cryptogra=
phy (40')
Christian Monyk (ARC Seibersdorf Research GmbH), On quantum cryptograph=
y (10')
Discussion (10')
12h00-12h15: Smart cards [chair: Kim Nguyen]
Jean-Jacques Quisquater (UCL), RESET: smart cards and cryptography (15'=
)
12h15-13h45: lunch
13h45-16h00: Public-Key Cryptography [chair: Jacques Stern]
Gerhard Frey (University of Essen, invited),
The future of the discrete logarithm problem (45')
Panel on alternative Public Key Algorithms (1h30')
Number Field systems: Harald Baier (TU Darmstadt)
Multivariate systems: Nicolas Courtois and Louis Goubin (Schlumberge=
rSema)
HCC/ECC: Andreas Enge (LIX Ecole polytechnique)
NTRU/Lattices: Phong Nguyen (ENS)
Coding theory based: Nicolas Sendrier (INRIA)
ID-based systems: Nigel Smart (Bristol University)
XTR-systems: Henk van Tilborg (TU Eindhoven)
16h00-16h30: coffee break
16h30-17h30: Symmetric Cryptography [chair: Steve Babbage]
Matthew Parker (University of Bergen), Stream ciphers and coding theory=
(10')
Anne Canteaut (INRIA) and Hans Dobbertin (Ruhr-Universit=E4t Bochum),
Design criteria for symmetric primitives (15')
Nicolas Courtois and Louis Goubin (SchlumbergerSema),
Open problems in multivariate cryptanalysis (10')
Alex Biryukov (K.U.Leuven) and Lars Knudsen (TU Denmark),
Design and analysis of block ciphers (15')
Discussion (10')
Wednesday 27 November 2002
9h00-10h00: Foundations [chair: Louis Granboulan]
Moti Yung (Columbia University, invited), Issues in Public Key Cryptogr=
aphy (45')
Sean Murphy (Royal Holloway University of London), On foundations of cr=
yptology (15')
10h00-11h30: Applications and Implementations [chair: Helena Handschuh]
NN, Digital rights management (15')
Michael Ward (MasterCard Europe), An overview of MasterCard and a
proposal for Cryptologic Research (15')
10h30-11h00: coffee break
Chris Mitchell, Kenneth Paterson, Vaia Sdralia (Royal Holloway Universi=
ty
of London), Future cryptographic requirements from mobile applicatio=
ns (15')
Christof Paar (Ruhr-Universit=E4t Bochum), The future of the art of
cryptographic implementations (15')
11h30-12h25: Protocols [chair: NN]
Christian Cachin (IBM Research), Future research directions in cryptolo=
gy (10')
Eric Diehl (Thomson Multimedia), Copy protection and cryptography:
an example SmartRight (10')
Carles Padro (Universitat Polit=E8cnica de Catalunya), Some trends
for future research in distributed cryptography (10')
Brian Monahan (HP Labs), Can we still avoid Protocol Security meltdown?=
(10')
Discussion (15')
12h25-12h30: Concluding remarks [NN]
12h30-14h00: lunch
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