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Secure Computation has emerged as a central cryptographic tool to construct applications that handle sensitive data on untrusted platforms. The course gives an overview of the most common constructions, based on either homomorphic encryption or on "garbled circuits". Furthermore, the lecture will discuss prominent applications as well as programming paradigms for secure computation. BIO Stefan Katzenbeisser received his Ph.D. in Computer Science at the Vienna University of Technology and is Full Professor at the Computer Science Department at the Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany. Stefan Katzenbeisser is professor for Security Engineering at the department of computer science at the Technical University Darmstadt and principal investigator at the Center for Advanced Security Research Darmstadt (CASED). After studying computer science at the Technical University of Vienna, he worked as a senior scientist at Philips Research in Eindhoven. Mr. Katzenbeisser is currently working on security of critical Infrastructures, secure embedded systems and issues of data protection. His main research activities are cryptographic protocols (design, analysis), cryptographic techniques for noisy and fuzzy data, Privacy enhancing technologies, software security, watermarking, digital rights management, copyright protection and malicious code detection.Administrative Information
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Secure Computation has emerged as a central cryptographic tool to construct applications that handle sensitive data on untrusted platforms. The course gives an overview of the most common constructions, based on either homomorphic encryption or on "garbled circuits". Furthermore, the lecture will discuss prominent applications as well as programming paradigms for secure computation.Prerequisites Curriculum
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Thorough understanding of one current research topic.Language
EnglishTeaching Method
Subtitle: Secure Computing - teacher: Prof. Dr. Stefan Katzenbeisser Based on current papers or a textbook, students will make seminar style presentations and hold discussions. We will implement techniques studied in class.How to get a grade
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https://online.tugraz.at/tug_online/sa.gruppen_einteilung?clvnr=227007&corg=983Lecture Dates
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