Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2017 36th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, Paris, France, April 30 - May 4, 2017, Proceedings, Part II / [electronic resource] :
edited by Jean-Sébastien Coron, Jesper Buus Nielsen.
- 1st ed. 2017.
- XXI, 677 p. 66 illus. online resource.
- Security and Cryptology, 10211 2946-1863 ; .
- Security and Cryptology, 10211 .
Lattice attacks and constructions -- Obfuscation and functional encryption -- Discrete logarithm -- Multiparty computation -- Universal composability -- Zero knowledge -- Side-channel attacks and countermeasures -- Functional encryption -- Elliptic curves -- Symmetric cryptanalysis -- Provable security for symmetric cryptography -- security models:- Blockchain -- Memory hard functions -- Symmetric-key constructions -- Obfuscation -- Quantum cryptography -- Public-key encryption and key-exchange.
The three-volume proceedings LNCS 10210-10212 constitute the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the 36th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, EUROCRYPT 2017, held in Paris, France, in April/May 2017. The 67 full papers included in these volumes were carefully reviewed and selected from 264 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections named: lattice attacks and constructions; obfuscation and functional encryption; discrete logarithm; multiparty computation; universal composability; zero knowledge; side-channel attacks and countermeasures; functional encryption; elliptic curves; symmetric cryptanalysis; provable security for symmetric cryptography; security models; blockchain; memory hard functions; symmetric-key constructions; obfuscation; quantum cryptography; public-key encryption and key-exchange.
9783319566146
10.1007/978-3-319-56614-6 doi
Cryptography. Data encryption (Computer science). Data protection. Electronic data processing--Management. Software engineering. Computer science--Mathematics. Discrete mathematics. Cryptology. Data and Information Security. IT Operations. Software Engineering. Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.