On 5 July 2019 at 10 a.m., the following talk will be given in room no. 11.2.21:
Adaptive Recoding for Batched Network Coding
Abstract
Batched network coding is a variation of random linear network coding which has low computational and storage costs. In order to adapt random fluctu...
The paper„Atomic Multi-Channel Updates with Constant Collateralin Bitcoin-Compatible Payment-Channel Networks“ by Christoph Egger (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Pedro Moreno-Sanchez (TU Wien) and Matteo Maffei (TU Wien) has been accepted at ACM CCS 2019.
Three papers have been accepted at Crypto 2019:
Trapdoor Hash Functions and their Applications
Nico Döttling (CISPA Helmholtz Center), Sanjam Garg (University of California, Berkeley), Yuval Ishai (Technion), Giulio Malavolta (Carnegie Mellon University, Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen...
A new research training group on cybercrime and forensic computer science with the participation of the Chair of Applied Cryptography was approved by the German Research Foundation. The goal of the research training group is for experts of computer science and law to systematically explore the resea...
The paper „Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments Without Trusted Setup - Formal Foundations and Construction of Ring Confidential Transactions with Log-size Proofs“ by Russell W. F. Lai, Viktoria Ronge, Tim Ruffing, Dominique Schröder, Sri Aravinda Krishnan Thyagarajan and Jiafan Wang has been accep...
On 25 January 2019, Prof. Dr. Dominique Schröder will give a talk with the title "On Security of Privacy-Preserving Crypto-Currencies and Wallets" at Crypto Assets Conference.
The paper „Efficient Invisible and Unlinkable Sanitizable Signatures“ by Russell W. F. Lai, co-authored by Xavier Bultel, Pascal Lafourcade, Giulio Malavolta, Dominique Schröder and Sri Aravinda Krishnan Thyagarajan, has been accepted at Practice and Theory of Public Key Cryptography (PKC) 2019.
The paper „Anonymous Multi-hop Locks for Blockchain Scalability and Interoperability“ by Giulio Malavolta, co-authored by Pedro Moreno-Sanchez, Clara Schneidewind, Aniket Kate and Matteo Maffei, has been accepted at Network & Distributed System Security Symposium (NDSS) 2019.