Speaker: 

Kristin Lauter and Daniele Micciancio

Institution: 

Microsoft Research and UCSD, resp.

Time: 

Wednesday, May 13, 2015 - 1:30pm to 5:00pm

Host: 

Location: 

NS2, room 2201

The second, third, and fourth talks at CRYPTOGRAPHY DAY are 1:30-5 pm in NS2, room 2210. 

CRYPTOGRAPHY DAY is a one-day meeting on the Mathematics of Cryptography sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.  All are encouraged/welcome to attend!

Note the change in room between the morning and afternoon talks.

Schedule:

11-12: Daniele Micciancio speaking on "Modern Lattice Cryptography: an introduction" in RH 440R

1:30-2:30: Kristin Lauter speaking on "Practical Applications of Homomorphic Encryption" in Natural Sciences II, room 2201

2:45-3:45: Daniele Micciancio speaking on "FHEW: Bootstrapping  Homomorphic Encryption in less than a Second" in Natural Sciences II, room 2201

4-5: Kristin Lauter speaking on "Some recent attacks on lattice-based crypto" in Natural Sciences II, room 2201