Securing Cyberspace: Applications and Foundations of Cryptography and Computer Security
Activities
The program consists of opening day, tutorials, a series of workshops, and a culminating workshop at UCLA’s Lake Arrowhead Conference Center. Most participants, including several distinguished senior scientists, will be in residence at IPAM continuously for the entire period. Between the workshops there will be a program of activities, such as seminars and discussion groups, involving long-term and short-term participants as well as visitors.
- Securing Cyberspace Tutorials : September 12-15, 2006
- Workshop I: Number Theory and Cryptography - Open Problems : October 9-13, 2006
- Workshop II: Locally decodable codes, private information retrieval, privacy-preserving data-mining, and public key encryption with special properties : October 25-28, 2006
- Workshop III: Foundations of secure multi-party computation and zero-knowledge and its applications : November 13-17, 2006
- Workshop IV: Special purpose hardware for cryptography: Attacks and Applications : December 4-8, 2006
- Culminating Workshop at Lake Arrowhead : December 11-15, 2006
Organizing Committee
Don Blasius
(UCLA)
Dan Boneh
(Stanford University)
Shafi Goldwasser
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Eyal Kushilevitz
(Technion - Israel Institute of Technology)
Arjen Lenstra
(Lucent Technologies Bell Laboratories)
Rafail Ostrovsky, Chair
(UCLA)
Joseph Silverman
(Brown University)