Description
This talk will describe how we have applied the theory of Kummer surfaces --classic objects in algebraic geometry-- to produce compact, high-speed software for secure key exchange and signatures on microcontrollers. This is joint work with Brian Chung, Craig Costello, Joost Renes, Peter Schwabe, and Lejla Batina.
Prochains exposés
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CryptoVerif: a computationally-sound security protocol verifier
Orateur : Bruno Blanchet - Inria
CryptoVerif is a security protocol verifier sound in the computational model of cryptography. It produces proofs by sequences of games, like those done manually by cryptographers. It has an automatic proof strategy and can also be guided by the user. It provides a generic method for specifying security assumptions on many cryptographic primitives, and can prove secrecy, authentication, and[…]-
Cryptography
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