Selected Topics IT Security 2: Mathematical Background of Cryptography
In this course, you will understand the mathematical concepts behind modern cryptography.
Table of Content
Content
This course aims at explaining the following mathematical concepts, which are important in modern-day cryptography:- Groups, Rings, Fields
- Finite Fields
- Gröbner Bases
- Elliptic Curves
- Discrete Logarithm
- Lattices
Material
Date | Lecture (10:00–12:00) | Who |
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03.10.2019 | L0 – Introduction, L1 – Groups | LH |
10.10.2019 | L2 – Rings | LH |
17.10.2019 | L3 - Fields and Finite Fields | RL |
24.10.2019 | No seminar | |
31.10.2019 | Talks by students - FHE, GB, GHASH, MHRS | |
07.11.2019 | L4 - Elliptic Curves | RL |
14.11.2019 | L5 – Discrete Logarithm | LH |
21.11.2019 | L6 – Gröbner Bases | RL |
28.11.2019 | Talks by students - SPDZ,HOD | |
05.12.2019 | L7 – Boolean Functions | RL |
12.12.2020 | L8 – Lattices 1 | LH |
09.01.2020 | L9 – Lattices 2 | LH |
16.01.2020 | Talks by students - SIDH, THash, ZK, Prime | |
23.01.2020 | L10 – LWE |
Administrative Information
The grades for the seminar are on three seminar papers. One of them has to be presented in the seminar (about 20 min). The topics for the second seminar paper can be found here. An example for a good seminar paper about Secret Sharing can be found here.Lecturers
Rechberger
Professor