On the final day of the COSIC Course on Cryptography and Cyber Security, two parallel tracks were offered: one focused on application security, and the other on hardware security. The course was co-organized with the enCRYPTON Summer School, which centered on “Fast and Efficient Implementation of Homomorphic Encryption for Privacy Enhancing Technologies.”
The hardware security track was opened by COSIC professor Ingrid Verbauwhede, who delivered a talk titled “Hardware Security: State of the Art.” Following her, Jan-Pieter D’Anvers (COSIC) presented on “Hardware Accelerator for Torus Fully Homomorphic Encryption”. Angshuman Karmakar (IIT Kanpur) discussed “Post-quantum Cryptography: NIST Standardization, Present and Future”. Jo Van Bulck from the DistriNet Research Unit at KU Leuven delivered a lecture on “Microarchitectural Attacks.”
After lunch, Elisabeth Oswald and Matthias Steiner from the University of Klagenfurt presented “Side Channel + Lattice Based Systems”. Johannes Mono from Ruhr University Bochum gave a talk on “Homomorphic Encryption: The Practical Side.” The day concluded with Erkay Savas from Sabanci University, who presented on “Fast GPU Implementation of the BFV and CKKS Homomorphic Encryption Schemes.”
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