Accepted Paper at CANS 2020
The paper "Forward-Secure 0-RTT Goes Live: Implementation and Performance Analysis in QUIC" by Jan Drees, Kai Gellert, Tobias Handirk, and Tibor Jager…
Accepted Paper at CANS 2020
The paper "Forward-Secure 0-RTT Goes Live: Implementation and Performance Analysis in QUIC" by Jan Drees, Kai Gellert, Tobias Handirk, and Tibor Jager…
Accepted Paper at CANS 2020
Dr.-Ing. Kai Gellert successfully defended his PhD thesis "Construction and Security Analysis of 0-RTT Protocols" on July 17th, 2020. Congratulations!
PhD Defense: Dr.-Ing. Kai Gellert
The research paper "On the Tight Security of TLS 1.3: Theoretically-Sound Cryptographic Parameters for Real-World Deployments" by Denis Diemert and…
Accepted Paper to the Journal of Cryptology
The paper "Bloom Filter Encryption and Applications to Efficient Forward-Secret 0-RTT Key Exchange" by Kai Gellert and Tibor Jager (in collaboration…
Accepted Paper to the Journal of Cryptology
The paper "A Modern View on Forward Security" by Kai Gellert (in collaboration with Colin Boyd from the NTNU Norway) has been accepted to the "The…
Accepted paper to the Computer Journal
The research paper "Client-oblivious OPRAM" by Gareth T. Davies and co-authors Christian Janson (TU Darmstadt) and Daniel P. Martin (Turing…
Accepted paper at ICICS 2020
The research paper "Fast and Secure Updatable Encryption" by Gareth T. Davies and co-authors Colin Boyd, Kristian Gjøsteen and Yao Jiang (all NTNU…
Accepted paper at CRYPTO 2020
The IEEE Security and Privacy conference ("Oakland") ist the flagship conference of IEEE in IT security.
Tibor Jager invited to the programme committee of the IEEE Security and Privacy 2021 conference
The Security Standardisation Research (SSR) Conference is a leading conference where experts from all fields discuss research problems deriving from…
Saqib A. Kakvi invited to the programme committee of Security Standardisation Research Conference 2020
A warm welcome to Tobias Handirk, who joined our team on 1st of June 2020. He does research in the field of Low-Latency Key Exchange.
New team member: Tobias Handirk