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THE WORKSHOP
The first workshop on Pairings in Cryptography will take place in Dublin City University, Dublin Ireland.
The workshop "Pairings in Cryptography" is funded by the
European Commissions's sixth framework programme (FP6) ECRYPT project. The workshop will
give an opportunity for active researchers to share recent results and generate new ideas
in this vibrant area of cryptography/computational number theory. Our hope is that the
workshop will also be attractive to those researchers who are starting to work in this
area and who would like to learn more about new developments and to discuss their ideas
with experts.
The goal of the workshop is to promote collaboration among European researchers.
Register for the workshop here.
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INVITED SPEAKERS The workshop will feature invited talks from leading researchers in the field. These include:
- Paulo Barreto (University of São Paulo)
- Xavier Boyen (Voltage Security)
- Yevgeniy Dodis (NYU)
- Florian Hess (TU Berlin)
- Tanja Lange (Technical University of Denmark)
Themes include:
All aspects of pairings and their application in cryptography, including: new
cryptographic applications and schemes, efficient implementation, cryptanalysis of
pairing-based protocols, theoretical aspects and the hardness of the underlying problems,
security infrastructures making use of pairings, commercial usage of pairing-based
cryptography.
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ACCOMMODATION
We also have a list of accomodation on the university campus. For more
information about campus accommodation, and to book, click here.
The rooms on campus are new and well appointed. We also have a
list of hotels which are close to the university. A map of the university campus is
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TRAVEL DCU is an 85-acre
campus situated midway between Dublin airport (approx 5 miles) and Dublin city centre. For more information on how to get to the campus see here or here. |
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SPONSORS we would like to
thank the following companies and organisations for their involvement in the conference
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PROGRAMME COMMITTEE The
workshop programme committee members are:
- Steven Galbraith
(Royal Holloway University of London)
- Kenny Paterson
(Royal Holloway University of London)
- Mike Scott
(Dublin City University)
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