WPI Cryptography Seminar

Robert Hettinga rah at shipwright.com
Mon Oct 27 21:26:18 PST 1997




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Date: Mon, 27 Oct 1997 13:26:02 -0500 (EST)
From: Christof Paar <christof at ece.WPI.EDU>
To: ecegraduate at ece.WPI.EDU, ma-clipboard at wpi.WPI.EDU, DCSB <dcsb at ai.mit.edu>,
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Subject: WPI Cryptography Seminar
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Starting next week, we will again offer an open Cryptography Seminar at
WPI. We will meet (mostly) Tuesdays at 4:30. Some of the talks until the
end of this year are

- Erik DeWin, K.U. Leuven, Belgium:
  The P1363 IEEE Public-Key Standard.

- David Jablon:
  A new network identification system.

- Jens-Peter Kaps, WPI:
  High-speed implementation of DES on FPGAs.

- Christian Cachin, MIT:
  Unconditionally secure key agreement.

- Tobias Lohrenz and Kai Wollenweber, U. Siegen, Germany:
  Implementation of a key-agile ATM security module.

IF YOU WANT TO RECEIVE ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE CRYPTO SEMINAR, please
send me a brief reply and I put you on the mailing list. Otherwise
you won't here from us again :)

Regards,

Christof Paar


PS: All students in my current or past cryptography courses are
automatically on the list; please don't respond.


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Christof Paar                   http://ee.wpi.edu/People/faculty/cxp.html
Assistant Professor             email:  christof at ece.wpi.edu
Cryptography Group              phone:  (508) 831 5061
ECE Department, WPI             fax:    (508) 831 5491
100 Institute Road
Worcester, MA 01609, USA
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