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Eurocrypt (or EUROCRYPT) is an important conference for cryptography research. The full name of the conference is currently the Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, but this has not always been its name. Eurocrypt is one of the IACR flagship conferences, along with CRYPTO and ASIACRYPT. The German Lorenz cipher machine, used in World War II for encryption of very high-level general staff messages Cryptography (or cryptology; derived from Greek κÏÏ
ÏÏÏÏ kryptós hidden, and the verb γÏάÏÏ gráfo write or λεγειν legein to speak) is the study of message secrecy. ...
The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) is a non-profit scientific organization whose purpose is to further research in cryptology and related fields. ...
CRYPTO 2003 conference reception. ...
Asiacrypt (also ASIACRYPT) is an important international conference for cryptography research. ...
Eurocrypt is held annually in the spring in various locations throughout Europe. The first workshop in the series of conferences that became known as Eurocrypt was held in 1982. In 1984, the name "Eurocrypt" was first used. Generally, there have been published proceedings including all papers at the conference every year, with two exceptions; in 1983, no proceedings was produced, and in 1986, the proceedings contained only abstracts. Year 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday (link displays the 1982 Gregorian calendar). ...
Conference information by year
- 1982: March 29 - April 2, Burg Feuerstein, Germany, Thomas Beth, ed.
- 1983: March 21 - 25, Udine, Italy. (no proceedings published)
- 1984: April 9 - 11, Paris, France. Thomas Beth, Norbert Cot, and Ingemar Ingemarsson, eds. (ISBN 3-540-16076-0)
- 1985: April, Linz, Austria. Franz Pichler, ed. (ISBN 3-540-16468-5)
- 1986: May 20 - 22, Linköping, Sweden, Ingemar Ingemarsson, ed.
- 1987: April 13 - 15, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, David Chaum and Wyn L. Price, eds. (ISBN 3-540-19102-X)
- 1988: May 25 - 27, Davos, Switzerland, C. G. Günther, ed. (ISBN 3-540-50251-3)
- 1989: April 10 - 13, Houthalen, Belgium, Jean-Jacques Quisquater and Joos Vandewalle, eds. (ISBN 3-540-53433-4)
- 1990: May 21 - 24, Aarhus, Denmark, Ivan Damgård, ed. (ISBN 3-540-53587-X)
- 1991: April 8 - 11, Brighton, United Kingdom, Donald W. Davies, ed. (ISBN 3-540-54620-0)
- 1992: May 24 - 28, Balatonfǔred, Hungary, Rainer A. Rueppel, ed. (ISBN 3-540-56413-6)
- 1993: May 23 - 27, Lofthus, Norway, Tor Helleseth, ed. (ISBN 3-540-57600-2)
- 1994: May 9 - 12, Perugia, Italy, Alfredo De Santis, ed. (ISBN 3-540-60176-7)
- 1995: May 21 - 25, Saint-Malo, France, Louis C. Guillou and Jean-Jacques Quisquater, eds. (ISBN 3-540-59409-4)
- 1996: May 12 - 16, Saragossa, Spain, Ueli M. Maurer, ed. (ISBN 3-540-61186-X)
- 1997: May 11 - 15, Konstanz, Germany, Walter Fumy, ed. (ISBN 3-540-62975-0)
- 1998: May 31 - June 4, Espoo, Finland, Kaisa Nyberg, ed. (ISBN 3-540-64518-7)
- 1999: May 2 - 6, Prague, Czech Republic, Jacques Stern, ed. (ISBN 3-540-65889-0)
- 2000: May 14 - 18, Bruges, Belgium, Bart Preneel, ed. (ISBN 3-540-67517-5)
- 2001: May 6 - 10, Innsbruck, Austria, Birgit Pfitzmann, ed. (ISBN 3-540-42070-3)
- 2002: April 28 - May 2, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Lars Knudsen, ed. (ISBN 3-540-43553-0)
- 2003: May 4 - 8, Warsaw, Poland, Eli Biham, ed. (ISBN 3-540-14039-5)
- 2004: May 2 - 6, Interlaken, Switzerland, Christian Cachin and Jan Camenisch, eds. (ISBN 3-540-21935-8)
- 2005: May 22 - 26, Aarhus, Denmark, Ronald Cramer, ed. (ISBN 3-540-25910-4)
- 2006: May 28 - June 1, Saint Petersburg, Russia, Serge Vaudenay, ed. (ISBN 3-540-34546-9)
- 2007: May 20 - 24, Barcelona, Spain, Moni Naor, ed. (ISBN 978-3-540-72539-8)
- 2008: April 14 - 17, Istanbul, Turkey, Nigel Smart, ed.
- 2009: April 26 - 30, Cologne, Germany, Antoine Joux, ed.
Udine (Friulian Udin, Slovene Videm) is a city in northeastern Italy, capital of the historical region of Friuli, in the middle of Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic sea and the Alps (Alpi Carniche), less than 40 km from the Slovenian border. ...
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The Poestlingberg church in Linz. ...
Linköping [ËlɪnÉøËpɪÅ] is a city in southern Sweden, with a population of 97,428 (2005). ...
For other uses, see Amsterdam (disambiguation). ...
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Davos viewed from air Davos is a town in eastern Switzerland, in the canton of Graubünden, on the Landwasser River. ...
Jean-Jacques Quisquater is a cryptographer and a professor at Université catholique de Louvain. ...
For the Aarhus convention on public participation, see Aarhus Convention. ...
Ivan Damgård is a professor at the University of Aarhus in Denmark. ...
For other places with the same name, see Brighton (disambiguation). ...
Donald Davies Donald Watts Davies (June 7, 1924 â May 28, 2000) was a UK computer scientist who was a co-inventor of packet switching (and originator of the term), along with Paul Baran and Leonard Kleinrock. ...
Location of Perugia in Italy Coordinates: , Country Region Province Province of Perugia Government - Mayor Renato Locchi Area - City 449 km² (1,165 sq mi) Elevation 493 m (1,617 ft) Population (July 2006)[1] - City 161,390 - Density 359/km² (929. ...
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For alternative meanings, see Zaragoza (disambiguation). ...
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Founded 1972 Province Southern Finland Region Uusimaa Sub-region Helsinki Area - Of which land - Rank 528 km² 312 km² ranked 279th Population - Density - Change - Rank 229,443 (2005) 729 inh. ...
Kaisa Nyberg is a cryptographer and computer security researcher, currently a professor at Helsinki University of Technology. ...
For other uses, see Prague (disambiguation). ...
Jacques Stern making a speech before receiving the CNRS gold medal Jacques Stern (born 1949) is a cryptographer, currently a professor at the Ãcole Normale Supérieure, where he is Director of the Computer Science Laboratory. ...
Geography Country Belgium Community Flemish Community Region Flemish Region Province West Flanders Arrondissement Bruges Coordinates , , Area 138. ...
Bart Preneel is a Belgian cryptographer and cryptanalyst. ...
Innsbruck is a city in western Austria, and the capital of the federal state of Tyrol. ...
Lars R. Knudsen Lars Ramkilde Knudsen (born February 21, 1962) is a Danish researcher in cryptography, particularly interested in the design and analysis of block ciphers, hash functions and message authentication codes (MACs). ...
For other uses, see Warsaw (disambiguation) and Warszawa (disambiguation). ...
Eli Biham is an Israeli cryptographer and cryptanalyst, currently a professor at the Technion Israeli Institute of Technology Computer Science department. ...
Interlaken is a municipality in the Canton of Bern in Switzerland. ...
Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, English transliteration: Sankt-Peterburg), colloquially known as Питер (transliterated Piter), formerly known as Leningrad (Ленингра́д, 1924–1991) and...
Serge Vaudenay (1968-) is a well-known French cryptographer. ...
Location Coordinates : Time Zone : CET (GMT +1) - summer: CEST (GMT +2) General information Native name Barcelona (Catalan) Spanish name Barcelona Nickname Ciutat Comtal (City of Counts) Postal code 08001â08080 Area code 34 (Spain) + 93 (Barcelona) Website http://www. ...
Moni Naor is an Israeli computer scientist, currently a professor at the Weizmann Institute of Science. ...
Istanbul (Turkish: , Greek: , historically Byzantium and later Constantinople; see other names) is Turkeys most populous city, and its cultural and financial center. ...
For other uses, see Cologne (disambiguation). ...
See also CRYPTO 2003 conference reception. ...
Asiacrypt (also ASIACRYPT) is an important international conference for cryptography research. ...
This is a list of conferences and workshops in the area of cryptology. ...
The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) is a non-profit scientific organization whose purpose is to further research in cryptology and related fields. ...
External links - IACR conferences page; contains links to Eurocrypt home pages from 1995
- Bibliography data for Eurocrypt proceedings
- Conference proceedings online, 1982-1997
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