Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track focuses on the latest developments in symmetric encryption algorithms and their applications in securing data. Researchers are invited to present innovative approaches that enhance the efficiency and security of symmetric encryption methods.
This session will explore the role of asymmetric encryption in modern cybersecurity frameworks, particularly through the lens of public key infrastructure. Contributions that address scalability, performance, and security challenges in PKI are highly encouraged.
This track aims to delve into the mechanisms and applications of digital signatures in ensuring data integrity and authenticity. Papers discussing novel digital signature schemes and their integration into secure systems are welcome.
This session will cover the design and analysis of cryptographic protocols used for secure communication and data exchange. Contributions that provide insights into protocol vulnerabilities and resilience against attacks are particularly sought after.
This track will investigate the theoretical foundations and practical implementations of zero-knowledge proofs in enhancing privacy and security. Researchers are invited to share novel applications and improvements in zero-knowledge proof systems.
This session focuses on the advancements in homomorphic encryption, which allows computation on encrypted data without decryption. Papers addressing efficiency, practicality, and real-world applications of homomorphic encryption are encouraged.
This track will explore cryptographic techniques that are resilient against quantum computing threats. Contributions discussing the development and evaluation of post-quantum algorithms are particularly relevant.
This session will examine the cryptographic foundations of blockchain technology and its implications for security and trust. Papers that analyze blockchain vulnerabilities and propose enhancements are welcome.
This track focuses on the critical aspect of secure key management in cryptographic systems. Researchers are invited to present innovative solutions for key generation, distribution, and storage that enhance overall system security.
This session will delve into the field of cryptanalysis, exploring techniques used to evaluate the security of cryptographic algorithms. Contributions that present case studies or novel cryptanalysis methods are encouraged.
This track will investigate various authentication protocols and their effectiveness in securing systems against unauthorized access. Papers discussing the design, implementation, and evaluation of authentication mechanisms are highly sought after.
