Fixing Cracks in the Concrete Random Oracles with Auxiliary Input, Revisited
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 25-minute conference talk presented at Eurocrypt 2017 that delves into the paper "Fixing Cracks in the Concrete Random Oracles with Auxiliary Input, Revisited" by Yevgeniy Dodis, Siyao Guo, and Jonathan Katz. Gain insights into the latest developments in cryptography as the authors address vulnerabilities in concrete random oracles with auxiliary input and propose solutions to enhance their security.
Syllabus
Fixing Cracks in the Concrete Random Oracles with Auxiliary Input, Revisited
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TheIACR
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