ASK 2016
September 28 - 30, 2016
Nagoya, Japan
ASK 2016: 6th Asian Workshop on Symmetric Key Cryptography



Program

September 28, 2016: Invited talks in the morning and discussion sessions in the afternoon

September 29, 2016: Invited talks in the morning and discussion sessions in the afternoon

September 30, 2016: Invited talks in the morning and discussion sessions in the afternoon

Program in pdf

A detailed program is available in pdf.

On September 28, 29, and 30, the registration will start at 9:00 at ES building.

Slides of ASK 2016 Invited Talks

Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Invited Talks @ ES033 (ES Building)

  • Yousuke Todo (NTT Secure Platform Laboratories) Nonlinear Invariant Attack [slides]
  • Ivica Nikolić (Nanyang Technological University) On the Meet-in-the-Middle Attack [slides]
  • Mridul Nandi (Indian Statistical Institute) On the Exact Security of Iterated Random Function [slides]
  • Damian Vizár (EPFL) Online Authenticated-Encryption and its Nonce-Reuse Misuse-Resistance [slides]
  • Thomas Peyrin (Nanyang Technological University) Announcing the SKINNY cryptanalysis competition [slides]

Thursday, 29 October 2016

Invited Talks @ ES033 (ES Building)

  • Meicheng Liu (Chinese Academy of Science) Algebraic Cryptanalysis of Round-Reduced Keccak [slides]
  • Florian Mendel (TU Graz) Statistical Fault Attacks on Nonce-Based Authenticated Encryption Schemes [slides]
  • Lei Wangi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University) How to Build Fully Secure Tweakable Blockciphers from Classical Blockciphers [slides]
  • Jooyoung Lee (KAIST) Wegman-Carter Style MACs from Tweakable Block Ciphers [slides]

Friday, 30 October 2016

Invited Talks @ ES033 (ES Building)

  • Subhadeep Banik (Nanyang Technological University) A Compact Implementation of the AES Ecnryption/Decryption Core [slides]
  • Thomas Peyrin (Nanyang Technological University) The Skinny Family of Tweakable Block Ciphers [slides]
  • Shoichi Hirose (University of Fukui) Pseudorandom-Function Modes of a Compression Function [slides]
  • Atul Luykx (Universteit Leuven) Understanding Multi-Key Security Degradation [slides]

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