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Mathematical Tools of Information-Theoretic Security Workshop

Mathematical Tools of Information-Theoretic Security Workshop
This workshop aims to foster interactions between researchers with diverse interests in security problems using mathematical tools from classical and quantum information theory, coding theory, computer science, and differential privacy analysis. Specifically, we will bring together active researchers in the areas of information-theoretic security, quantum information, quantum cryptography, biometrics, codes for confidentiality, authentication, and privacy, covert and stealth communications, and fundamental privacy vs utility tradeoffs.

This workshop aims to foster interactions between researchers with diverse interests in security problems using mathematical tools from the following areas.

  • classical and quantum information theory
  • coding theory
  • computer science
  • differential privacy analysis


Specifically, the workshop will bring together active researchers in the areas of information-theoretic security, quantum information, quantum cryptography, biometrics, codes for confidentiality, authentication, and privacy, covert and stealth communications, and fundamental privacy vs utility tradeoffs. We believe that interactions between researchers with varied interests will stimulate cross-disciplinary research and push the frontiers of research in security problems.


The workshop is  FREE  to participate on-site but places are limited. 


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to Add to Calendar 2015-09-23 00:00:00 2015-09-26 00:00:00 Mathematical Tools of Information-Theoretic Security Workshop This workshop aims to foster interactions between researchers with diverse interests in security problems using mathematical tools from classical and quantum information theory, coding theory, computer science, and differential privacy analysis. Specifically, we will bring together active researchers in the areas of information-theoretic security, quantum information, quantum cryptography, biometrics, codes for confidentiality, authentication, and privacy, covert and stealth communications, and fundamental privacy vs utility tradeoffs. Huawei Mathematical and Algorithmic Sciences Lab, Paris, France Matthieu Bloch [email protected] America/New_York public
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Huawei Mathematical and Algorithmic Sciences Lab, Paris, France
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