Post-Quantum Cryptography [recurso electrónico] : Third International Workshop, PQCrypto 2010, Darmstadt, Germany, May 25-28, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Nicolas Sendrier.

Por: Sendrier, Nicolas [editor.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6061Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: X, 241p. 27 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642129292Tema(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Operating systems (Computers) | Data protection | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computer software | Information Systems | Computer Science | Data Encryption | Computer Communication Networks | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Systems and Data Security | Operating SystemsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.82 Clasificación LoC:QA76.9.A25Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Cryptanalysis of Multivariate Systems -- Properties of the Discrete Differential with Cryptographic Applications -- Growth of the Ideal Generated by a Quadratic Boolean Function -- Mutant Zhuang-Zi Algorithm -- Cryptanalysis of Two Quartic Encryption Schemes and One Improved MFE Scheme -- Cryptanalysis of Code-Based Systems -- Cryptanalysis of the Niederreiter Public Key Scheme Based on GRS Subcodes -- Grover vs. McEliece -- Information-Set Decoding for Linear Codes over F q -- A Timing Attack against the Secret Permutation in the McEliece PKC -- Practical Power Analysis Attacks on Software Implementations of McEliece -- Design of Encryption Schemes -- Key Exchange and Encryption Schemes Based on Non-commutative Skew Polynomials -- Designing a Rank Metric Based McEliece Cryptosystem -- Secure Variants of the Square Encryption Scheme -- Low-Reiter: Niederreiter Encryption Scheme for Embedded Microcontrollers -- Design of Signature Schemes -- Strongly Unforgeable Signatures and Hierarchical Identity-Based Signatures from Lattices without Random Oracles -- Proposal of a Signature Scheme Based on STS Trapdoor -- Selecting Parameters for the Rainbow Signature Scheme.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The recent development of quantum computing and quantum algorithmics has raised important questions in cryptography. With Shor’s algorithm (Peter W. Shor, “Polynomial-TimeAlgorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Lo- rithmsonaQuantumComputer”,SIAMJ.Sci.Statist.Comput.41(2):303-332, 1999)thecollapseofsomeofthemostwidelyusedtechniquesfor securingdigital communications has become a possibility. In consequence, the everlasting duty of the cryptographic research community to keep an eye on alternative te- niques has become an urgent necessity. Post-quantum cryptography was born. Its primary concern is the study of public-key cryptosystems that remain - cure in a world with quantum computers. Currently, four families of public-key cryptosystemsseemto havethis potential:code-based,hash-based,lattice-based and multivariate public-key cryptosystems. Other techniques may certainly join this rapidly growing research area. With the PQCrypto conference series, this emerging community has created a place to disseminate results, exchange new ideas and de?ne the state of the art. In May of 2006, the First International Workshop on Post-Quantum Cryptography was held at the Katholieke Univ- siteit Leuvenin Belgium with support fromthe EuropeanNetworkof Excellence ECRYPT.TheSecondInternationalWorkshoponPost-QuantumCryptography, PQCrypto2008,washeldattheUniversityofCincinnati,USA, inOctober2008.
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Cryptanalysis of Multivariate Systems -- Properties of the Discrete Differential with Cryptographic Applications -- Growth of the Ideal Generated by a Quadratic Boolean Function -- Mutant Zhuang-Zi Algorithm -- Cryptanalysis of Two Quartic Encryption Schemes and One Improved MFE Scheme -- Cryptanalysis of Code-Based Systems -- Cryptanalysis of the Niederreiter Public Key Scheme Based on GRS Subcodes -- Grover vs. McEliece -- Information-Set Decoding for Linear Codes over F q -- A Timing Attack against the Secret Permutation in the McEliece PKC -- Practical Power Analysis Attacks on Software Implementations of McEliece -- Design of Encryption Schemes -- Key Exchange and Encryption Schemes Based on Non-commutative Skew Polynomials -- Designing a Rank Metric Based McEliece Cryptosystem -- Secure Variants of the Square Encryption Scheme -- Low-Reiter: Niederreiter Encryption Scheme for Embedded Microcontrollers -- Design of Signature Schemes -- Strongly Unforgeable Signatures and Hierarchical Identity-Based Signatures from Lattices without Random Oracles -- Proposal of a Signature Scheme Based on STS Trapdoor -- Selecting Parameters for the Rainbow Signature Scheme.

The recent development of quantum computing and quantum algorithmics has raised important questions in cryptography. With Shor’s algorithm (Peter W. Shor, “Polynomial-TimeAlgorithms for Prime Factorization and Discrete Lo- rithmsonaQuantumComputer”,SIAMJ.Sci.Statist.Comput.41(2):303-332, 1999)thecollapseofsomeofthemostwidelyusedtechniquesfor securingdigital communications has become a possibility. In consequence, the everlasting duty of the cryptographic research community to keep an eye on alternative te- niques has become an urgent necessity. Post-quantum cryptography was born. Its primary concern is the study of public-key cryptosystems that remain - cure in a world with quantum computers. Currently, four families of public-key cryptosystemsseemto havethis potential:code-based,hash-based,lattice-based and multivariate public-key cryptosystems. Other techniques may certainly join this rapidly growing research area. With the PQCrypto conference series, this emerging community has created a place to disseminate results, exchange new ideas and de?ne the state of the art. In May of 2006, the First International Workshop on Post-Quantum Cryptography was held at the Katholieke Univ- siteit Leuvenin Belgium with support fromthe EuropeanNetworkof Excellence ECRYPT.TheSecondInternationalWorkshoponPost-QuantumCryptography, PQCrypto2008,washeldattheUniversityofCincinnati,USA, inOctober2008.

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