Session Tracks

Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

Aligned with

UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 9 SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16 SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Session Tracks
Track 01
Mathematical Foundations of Cryptography

This track explores the underlying mathematical principles that form the basis of cryptographic systems. Topics include number theory, algebraic structures, and their applications in secure communication.

Track 02
Modeling Cryptographic Protocols

This session focuses on the development and analysis of mathematical models for various cryptographic protocols. Participants will discuss methodologies for ensuring protocol security and efficiency.

Track 03
Zero-Knowledge Proofs and Their Applications

This track delves into the theory and practical applications of zero-knowledge proofs in secure systems. Emphasis will be placed on their role in privacy preservation and authentication.

Track 04
Homomorphic Encryption Techniques

This session highlights advancements in homomorphic encryption, allowing computations on encrypted data without decryption. Researchers will present new algorithms and their implications for secure data processing.

Track 05
Lattice-Based Cryptography

This track examines lattice-based methods as a promising approach to post-quantum cryptography. Discussions will center on algorithmic security and the resilience of lattice structures against attacks.

Track 06
Algorithmic Security in Cryptographic Systems

This session focuses on the role of algorithms in enhancing the security of cryptographic systems. Participants will explore new algorithms and their effectiveness in various security contexts.

Track 07
Formal Methods for Protocol Verification

This track emphasizes the use of formal methods in the verification of cryptographic protocols. Researchers will present techniques for ensuring correctness and security in protocol design.

Track 08
Computational Complexity in Cryptography

This session investigates the relationship between computational complexity and cryptographic security. Topics include hardness assumptions and their implications for cryptographic constructions.

Track 09
Blockchain Protocols and Security

This track explores the mathematical modeling of blockchain protocols and their security implications. Discussions will focus on consensus mechanisms, transaction verification, and privacy issues.

Track 10
Privacy Preservation Techniques in Cryptography

This session addresses various techniques for preserving privacy in cryptographic systems. Participants will discuss methods such as secure multiparty computation and their applications in real-world scenarios.

Track 11
Quantum-Resistant Cryptographic Approaches

This track focuses on the development of cryptographic techniques that are resistant to quantum computing threats. Researchers will present novel approaches and their potential impact on future security paradigms.

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