TCC 2011

Date: Mar 28, 2011 7:00 am – Mar 30, 2011 4:00 pm
Location: Providence, Rhode Island, USA

The Theory of Cryptography deals with the paradigms, approaches and techniques used to conceptualize, define and provide solutions to natural cryptographic problems. Research in this area includes:

  • The study of known paradigms (resp. approaches and techniques), directed towards a better understanding and utilization of the latter.
  • Discovery of new paradigms (resp. approaches and techniques) that overcome inherent or seemingly inherent limitations of the existing paradigms.
  • Formulation of new cryptographic problems and treating them using known or new paradigms (resp. approaches and techniques).

The importance of the Theory of Cryptography is widely recognized by now. This area has contributed much to the practice of cryptography and secure systems as well as to the theory of computation at large. The Theory of Cryptography Conference is a new venue dedicated to the dissemination of results in the area. The conference will provide a meeting place for researchers and be instrumental in shaping the identity of the Theory of Cryptography.

The Eighth Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC 2011) will be held from March 28 to March 30 in Providence, and it takes place at Brown University. 

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