Asymptotically Compact Adaptively Secure Lattice IBEs and Verifiable Random Functions via Generalize
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a cutting-edge cryptography paper presented at Crypto 2017 by Shota Yamada, focusing on asymptotically compact adaptively secure lattice-based Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) systems and Verifiable Random Functions (VRFs). Delve into advanced cryptographic concepts and their applications in secure communication and randomness generation. Gain insights into the latest developments in lattice-based cryptography and their potential impact on future security protocols.
Syllabus
Asymptotically Compact Adaptively Secure Lattice IBEs and Verifiable Random Functions via Generalize
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TheIACR
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