PQCrypto C

19 papers

YearTitle / Authors
2011A New Spin on Quantum Cryptography: Avoiding Trapdoors and Embracing Public Keys.
Lawrence M. Ioannou, Michele Mosca
2011A Security Analysis of Uniformly-Layered Rainbow - Revisiting Sato-Araki's Non-commutative Approach to Ong-Schnorr-Shamir Signature towards PostQuantum Paradigm.
Takanori Yasuda, Kouichi Sakurai
2011An Efficient Attack on All Concrete KKS Proposals.
Ayoub Otmani, Jean-Pierre Tillich
2011Decoding One Out of Many.
Nicolas Sendrier
2011Efficient Threshold Encryption from Lossy Trapdoor Functions.
Xiang Xie, Rui Xue, Rui Zhang
2011Full Cryptanalysis of the Chen Identification Protocol.
Philippe Gaborit, Julien Schrek, Gilles Zémor
2011General Fault Attacks on Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems.
Yasufumi Hashimoto, Tsuyoshi Takagi, Kouichi Sakurai
2011High-Speed Hardware Implementation of Rainbow Signature on FPGAs.
Shaohua Tang, Haibo Yi, Jintai Ding, Huan Chen, Guomin Chen
2011Implementation of McEliece Based on Quasi-dyadic Goppa Codes for Embedded Devices.
Stefan Heyse
2011Monoidic Codes in Cryptography.
Paulo S. L. M. Barreto, Richard Lindner, Rafael Misoczki
2011On Provable Security of UOV and HFE Signature Schemes against Chosen-Message Attack.
Koichi Sakumoto, Taizo Shirai, Harunaga Hiwatari
2011On the Differential Security of Multivariate Public Key Cryptosystems.
Daniel Smith-Tone
2011Post-Quantum Cryptography - 4th International Workshop, PQCrypto 2011, Taipei, Taiwan, November 29 - December 2, 2011. Proceedings
Bo-Yin Yang
2011Roots of Square: Cryptanalysis of Double-Layer Square and Square+.
Enrico Thomae, Christopher Wolf
2011Simplified High-Speed High-Distance List Decoding for Alternant Codes.
Daniel J. Bernstein
2011Statistical Decoding of Codes over $\mathbb{F}_q$.
Robert Niebuhr
2011Towards Quantum-Resistant Cryptosystems from Supersingular Elliptic Curve Isogenies.
David Jao, Luca De Feo
2011Wild McEliece Incognito.
Daniel J. Bernstein, Tanja Lange, Christiane Peters
2011XMSS - A Practical Forward Secure Signature Scheme Based on Minimal Security Assumptions.
Johannes Buchmann, Erik Dahmen, Andreas Hülsing