Advanced Cryptography Term Papers
CSCI-762, Spring 2018

Subjects/presentations/papers from Spring 2018

  1. Rebecca Froling, Analysis of FrodoKEM Post Quantum Key Encryption, 3/29, 4/19
  2. Scott Furman, Falcon: A Post-Quantum Signature Scheme, 3/27, 4/17
  3. Kyle McGlynn, Keccak Message Authentication Codes (KMAC), 3/27, 4/12
  4. Chloe Jackson, Titanium NIST submission by Steinfeld, Sakzad, and Zhao, 3/22, 4/19
  5. Daichi Mae, Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Argument of Knowledge, 3/29, 4/24
  6. Richard Munson, Cardano and Proof of Stake (PoS), 4/3, 4/26
  7. Prathibha Rama, Privacy preserving classifiers, 3/29, 4/24
  8. Jacob Ryder, Hamming Quasi-Cyclic (HQC): Quantum-Resistant Public Key Encryption Scheme, 3/20, 4/17
  9. Kritka Sahni, Ding Key Exchange, 3/27, 4/19
  10. Aziel Shaw, An analysis of LAC, a lattice based post quantum encryption scheme, 3/27, 4/17
  11. Justin Tang, Securing Medical Devices, 3/27, 4/24
  12. Romal Thakkar, Analysing Two Post-Quantum Cryptosystems: LOTUS and Mersenne, 4/26 after regular class time
  13. Cody Tinker, Exploring the Feasibility of Optimizing Homomorphic Encryption Operations through Hardware, 3/29, 4/26
  14. Maitri Vaghela, Analysis of the round 1 submissions for post quantum cryptography hosted by NIST, 3/20, 4/26
  15. Stanisław Radziszowski, instructor, some links


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