Conferences In Information Security
Conference Name | SHARCS'10 - Special-purpose Hardware for Attacking Cryptographic Systems |
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Venue | Lausanne, Switzerland |
URL | http://www.sharcs.org/ |
Submission Deadline | 9-May-10 |
Conference Date | September 10 -10, 2010 |
Sponsership/Publisher | ECRYPT |
Aim/Scope/Research Area |
SHARCS'09 is the fourth workshop dedicated to the challenging subject of special-purpose cryptanalytical devices. This field is still a very young one (at least outside government agencies). In addition to key search machines à la Deep Crack and COPACOBANA, we are in particular interested in the interaction between cryptanalytical algorithms and computer hardware and in exploiting alternative computation platforms such as Playstation-3 and graphics processing units which offer interesting price/performance tradeoffs. Much work in this area remains to be done including, for instance, special purpose hardware crackers for:
index calculus algorithms elliptic curve based schemes lattice based schemes hidden field equation based schemes specific block and stream ciphers algebraic cryptanalysis and SAT solvers hash functions, particularly SHA-1 and SHA-2 In addition to algorithmic issues, it is also the workshop's goal to make advances in computer hardware issues such as: analog and optical devices for cryptanalysis novel VLSI technologies for cryptanalysis reconfigurable computing for cryptanalysis clusters of standard computers for cryptanalysis clusters of GPUs or Playstation-3s for cryptanalysis routing protocols and other low-level tools models and evaluation techniques for special-purpose computing lower bounds for physical implementations of cryptanalytic algorithms There are three main objectives for SHARCS: to determine whether special purpose hardware poses a real threat for today's cryptographic algorithms, to determine reliable security estimates and explicit strength comparisons for today's ""best-practice"" algorithms (i.e., how long are RSA1024 or ECC160 ""secure""; how many bits of security does one really get when using RSA2048) and to advance the knowledge in cryptanalysis in general. Since this is an intrinsically interdisciplinary subject, it is hoped that the workshop can bring together researchers with different backgrounds for discussing and advancing this exciting field. At SHARCS, submitted contributions are presented together with invited talks from world leading experts. " |