Applied Advanced Cryptography Series
The seminar will be held fortnightly (every two weeks) on MS Teams.
The seminar will be both research and learning -
both an original research and overviews of interesting papers and systems will be presented.
The topics of interest include, but not limited to principles and applications of secure multi-party computations (MPC), zero-knowledge proofs (ZKP),
fully-homomorphic encryption (FHE), other advanced forms of encryption (predicate, functional, attribute-based, etc), verifiable computing.
All Seminars
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Alexei Lisitsa University of Liverpool |
Introduction to Yao's Garbled Circuits Protocol |
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Alexei Lisitsa University of Liverpool |
Formal modelling of smart contract languages and introduction to BitML |
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Nouf Aljuaid University of Liverpool |
Privacy-preserving data processing |
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Alexei Lisitsa University of Liverpool |
Introduction to verifiable computing, part 2 |
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Alexei Lisitsa University of Liverpool |
Introduction to verifiable computing, part 1 |
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Jeffrey Ray University of Liverpool |
Introduction to Secure Quick Reliable Login (SQRL) |
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Maryam Almarwani University of Liverpool |
Release-Aware In-Out Encryption Adjustment Policy |
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Alexander Koch Karlsruhe Institute for Technology |
Cryptographic Protocols from Physical Assumptions |
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Alexei Lisitsa |
Recent Developments in Applied Advanced Cryptography |
Older Seminars ordered by Academic Year
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- Argumentation and Representation of Knowledge
- Data Mining and Machine Learning
- Economics and Computation
- Liverpool Distinguished Computer Science Lecture
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- PhD Tea Talks
- Robotics and Autonomous Systems
- Verification
- Women in Technology
- Overview of all seminar series
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