Lattice Cryptography (RSA Conference 2016)

Lattice Cryptography

Somewhat homomorphic encryption schemes using lattices and lattice libraries are discussed. Topic 1: Which Ring-based Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption Scheme Is Best? Authors: Anamaria Costache and Nigel Smart Topic 2: NFLlib: NTT-based Fast Lattice Library Authors: Carlos Aguilar-Melchor, Joris Barrier, Serge Guelton, Adrien Guinet, Marc-Olivier Killijian and Tancrède Lepoint

Speakers

Anamaria Costache; Joris Barrier

Anamaria Costache is a first-year Ph.D. student at the University of Bristol in England, working under the supervision of Prof. Nigel Smart. She completed her master of mathematics at Warwick University, with a dissertation investigating Brauer groups and applications to the Brauer-Manin obstruction. Presently, her area of research is in the field of fully homomorphic encryption, with a focus on ring-based schemes.

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(Source: RSA USA 2016, San Francisco)

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