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Subject: Third announcement ECC 2004
Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:21:56 +0200
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THE 8TH WORKSHOP ON ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY (ECC 2004)
Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
September 20, 21 & 22, 2004
THIRD ANNOUNCEMENT June 29, 2004
ECC 2004 is the eighth in a series of annual workshops dedicated
to the study of elliptic curve cryptography and related areas.
The main themes of ECC 2004 will be:
- The discrete logarithm problem.
- Efficient parameter generation and point counting.
- Provably secure cryptographic protocols.
- Efficient software and hardware implementation.
- Side-channel attacks.
- Deployment of elliptic curve cryptography.
It is hoped that the meeting will continue to encourage
and stimulate further research on the security and implementation
of elliptic curve cryptosystems and related areas, and encourage
collaboration between mathematicians, computer scientists and
engineers in the academic, industry and government sectors.
There will be approximately 15 invited lectures (and no contributed
talks), with the remaining time used for informal discussions.
There will be both survey lectures as well as lectures on latest
research developments.
SPONSORS:
BSI - Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik
Bundesdruckerei GmbH
DFG-Graduate School on Cryptography
ECRYPT - European Network of Excellence in Cryptography
escrypt - Embedded Security GmbH
Ruhr-University Bochum
University of Waterloo
ORGANIZERS:
Gerhard Frey (University of Duisburg-Essen)
Tanja Lange (Ruhr-University Bochum)
Alfred Menezes (University of Waterloo)
Christof Paar(Ruhr-University Bochum)
Scott Vanstone (University of Waterloo)
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
Roberto Avanzi (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
The state of HEC efficient implementation
Paulo Barreto(Scopus Tecnologia, Brazil)
The Well-Tempered Pairing
Ming-Deh Huang (University of Southern California, USA)
Global methods for discrete logarithm problems
Pierrick Gaudry (LIX Paris, France)
Discrete logarithm in elliptic curves over extension fields of small
degree
Marc Joye(Gemplus, France)
Secure Implementation of Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Norbert Luetkenhaus (University of Erlangen, Germany)
Quantum Key Distribution - Chances and Restrictions
Kim Nguyen (Bundesdruckerei, Germany)
Cryptography & Travel documents
Alexander May(University of Paderborn, Germany)
New RSA Vulnerabilities using Coppersmith's Method
Wayne Raskind(University of Southern California, USA)
(see Ming-Deh Huang)
Matt Robshaw (Royal Holloway University of London, UK)
The Advanced Encryption Standard: A Four Year Anniversary
Werner Schindler (BSI, Germany)
Optimizing the Efficiency of Side-Channel Attacks with Advanced
Stochastical Methods
Jasper Scholten (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Cover attacks on trace-zero groups
Hovav Shacham(Stanford University, USA)
A New Life for Group Signatures
Igor Shparlinski (Macquarie University, Australia)
Pseudorandom Points on Elliptic Curves
Nigel Smart (University of Bristol, UK)
The link between ECDHP and ECDLP revisited
Thomas Wollinger (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
Hardware Implementation of Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptosystems
SUMMER SCHOOL ON ELLIPTIC CURVE CRYPTOGRAPHY:
For the first time the ECC workshop will be held together with a
summer school on elliptic curve cryptography. This summer school is
organized by VAMPIRE, the Virtual Application and Implementation
Research Lab within the European project ECRYPT
www.ecrypt.eu.org
The school will take place September 13-17, 2004, in the
Ruhr-University Bochum. Our target audience are students, PhD students
and practitioners with background in applications and industry. More
information about the summer school can be found at:
www.rub.de/itsc/tanja/summerschool
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LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS AND REGISTRATION:
Bochum is situated approximately 50 km from Dusseldorf Airport (DUS),
about 100 km from Cologne Airport (CGN) and about 300 km from
Frankfurt Airport. All three airports have excellent train connections
to Bochum. Participants should plan to arrive on September 19 to be
able to attend the lectures on Monday morning.
If you did would like to be added to the mailing list for the third
announcement, please send a brief email to
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The announcements are also available from the web site
www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/conferences/2004/ecc2004/announcement.html
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