The paper „Assessing Anonymity Techniques Employed in German Court Decisions: A De-Anonymization Experiment“ has been accepted to 32nd USENIX Security Symposium. This is a joint work of Dominic Deuber, Michael Keuchen and Nicolas Christin.
Democracy requires transparency. Consequently, courts of ...
On 17 September 2021 at 16:00 CEST, Thomas Attema will give a talk titled "Compressed Σ-Protocol Theory".
You can join the Zoom meeting using the following details:
https://fau.zoom.us/j/93409361471?pwd=YUZ2NFZYcGRBME5zUys4aTd4VmdtQT09
Meeting ID: 934 0936 1471 Passcode: 942451
Abstract:...
Invitation to a colloquium organized by the Department of Computer Science and research training group „Cybercrime and Forensic Computing“:
Tuesday, 13 July 2021, 18:15 CEST
online via Zoom: https://fau.zoom.us/j/93355339391
Lecturer:
Prof. Dr. Dexter Kozen, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, U...
On 1 July 2021 at 16:00 CEST, Thomas Röthenbacher will present his bachelor thesis titled "Password-Hardened Attribute-Based Encryption".
You can join the Zoom meeting using the following details:
https://fau.zoom.us/j/68811281372?pwd=SnBUeVJVc21OM2JwTE41VmoyYkgvdz09
Meeting ID: 688 1128 13...
Invitation to the following event:
A Special Event to Honor the 75th Anniversary of Nuremberg Trials and the Launch of the Berkeley Protocol on Digital Open Source Investigations
Date: 1 December 2020
Time: 17:00 CET
Location: The program will be on Zoom and also live from Courtroom 600, the...
Due to the current situation regarding COVID-19, the event will be held online.
Please use the following details to join the zoom video conference:
Thema: STAEDTLER Stiftung; Promotionspreis 2020
Uhrzeit: 22.Okt.2020 05:00 PM Amsterdam, Berlin, Rom, Stockholm, Wien
Zoom-Meeting beitreten
...
You can find information regarding teaching in summer semester 2020 here:
Foundations of Cryptocurrencies
Post-Quantum Cryptography
Privacy-Preserving Cryptocurrencies
Jonathan Katz canceled his trip due to the uncertainty with the coronavirus. We will re-schedule his visit later this year when the situation is clear. We will post a new invitation here.
It is our pleasure to invite you to the distinguished lecture of Jonathan Katz on Tuesday 03.03.202...
A new research training group on cybercrime and forensic computer science with the participation of the Chair of Applied Cryptography was approved by the German Research Foundation. The goal of the research training group is for experts of computer science and law to systematically explore the resea...
The paper „Omniring: Scaling Up Private Payments Without Trusted Setup - Formal Foundations and Construction of Ring Confidential Transactions with Log-size Proofs“ by Russell W. F. Lai, Viktoria Ronge, Tim Ruffing, Dominique Schröder, Sri Aravinda Krishnan Thyagarajan and Jiafan Wang has been accep...
Our website uses cookies and similar technologies.
Some cookies are necessary for visiting this website, i.e. essential. Otherwise, without these cookies, your end device would not be able to remember your privacy choices, for example.
If you agree, we also use cookies and data to measure your interactions with our website or to integrate external media (e.g. videos).
You can view and withdraw your consent at any time at Privacy policy. On the site you will also find additional information about the cookies and technologies used.
Here you will find an overview of all cookies used. You can give your consent to whole categories or display further information and select certain cookies.