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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 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track focuses on recent developments in number theory, including prime number theory and modular arithmetic. Contributions that explore the implications of these advancements for cryptographic applications are particularly encouraged.
This session will delve into the role of elliptic curves in modern cryptographic systems. Researchers are invited to present novel algorithms and applications that leverage the unique properties of elliptic curves.
This track examines the latest methods in integer factorization, a cornerstone of public key cryptography. Papers discussing both theoretical advancements and practical implementations are welcome.
This session will explore the design and analysis of symmetric encryption algorithms. Contributions that address security, efficiency, and implementation challenges are highly encouraged.
This track is dedicated to the study of cryptanalysis, focusing on new techniques for breaking cryptographic systems. Researchers are invited to share insights on vulnerabilities and countermeasures in contemporary cryptographic protocols.
This session will highlight the intersection of algorithmic number theory and cryptographic applications. Papers that propose new algorithms or enhance existing ones for cryptographic purposes are particularly sought after.
This track focuses on the role of computational complexity in the security of cryptographic systems. Contributions that analyze the complexity of cryptographic algorithms and their implications for security are encouraged.
This session will explore the emerging field of lattice-based cryptography, which offers promising alternatives to traditional cryptographic schemes. Researchers are invited to present novel constructions and security analyses in this area.
This track examines the design and analysis of cryptographic protocols, including key exchange and digital signatures. Papers that propose innovative frameworks or enhance existing protocols are welcome.
This session will focus on the importance of random number generation in cryptographic applications. Contributions that address the security and efficiency of random number generators are particularly encouraged.
This track will explore the applications of coding theory in ensuring secure communications. Researchers are invited to discuss novel coding schemes and their effectiveness in cryptographic contexts.
