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Cambridge Univ's Computer Security Group - Research Interests: Security Protocols, Formal Methods, Reliability of Security Systems, Medical Information Security, Cryptographic Algorithms, Steganography Information Hiding, Digital Watermarking, Hardware Security, Electronic Commerce
COmputer Security and Industrial Cryptography - Kuleuven Univ, Belgium. Interests: Design, evaluation, and implementation of crypto algorithms and protocols, and on the development of security architectures for computer systems and telecom networks. Also theoretical work in crypto algorithms related to discrete mathematics.
Meta Description: [ ESAT-Cosic ]
Cryptography and Information Security Group at MIT - MIT cryptographic research group founded by Ron Rivest. Projects, publications and theses.
Cryptography at Microsoft - Researching new cryptographic methods and applications. Working with standards bodies to develop security protocols. Providing internal security to Microsoft products.
Meta Description: [ The Microsoft Research Cryptography Group studies and develops methods to enhance user and system privacy and security. ]
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ECRYPT - European Network of Excellence for Cryptology: Areas Cryptology and Watermarking. About 31 institutes are collaborated in this joint research project.
Florida State University - Interests: Wireless Security, Privacy, Forensics, Security Protocols.
Horst Görtz Institute for IT-Security - Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany : Cryptographic and security protocols, Security architectures, Digital Rights Management systems, Cryptographic embedded applications, Network security etc.
IBM Research: Cryptography Group - Lists group members, current research, recent publications, and speakers and other activities at the T.J. Watson Research Center.
Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata (Calcutta), India - Interests: Boolean functions, Stream ciphers, Block Ciphers, Hash functions, Database security, Digital Watermarking, Elliptic/HyperElliptic Curve Crypto, Visual Crypto, Digital Signature Schemes
Meta Description: [ Cryptology Research Group at the Indian
Statistical Institute ]
Information Security and Cryptography: ETH, Zurich - Interests: Information-theoretic cryptography, Secure distributed computation, Public-key cryptography and digital signatures, Number-theoretic and algebraic cryptography, Zero-knowledge protocols, Complexity theory
Macquarie University, Australia - Interests: Security techniques for wired and wireless networks, fixed and mobile distributed applications, practical quantum cryptography, Cryptography and Information Security, Computational Number Theory, Algebraic and Combinatorial Algorithms.
Meta Description: [ The Division of Information and Communication Sciences at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia ]
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NESSIE - New European Schemes for Signature, Integrity, and Encryption is a research project of the IST program of the European Commission. Site includes links to research outcome of the all workshops held so far.
Meta Description: [ Homepage of NESSIE, European project IST-1999-12324 on New European Schemes for Signature, Integrity, and Encryption. ]
Royal Holloway's Security research Group - Interests: Security Analysis of AES, PKI, Quantum Cryptography, mobile privacy, ECC, Digital signatures, Authentication protocols
Meta Description: [ The Infomation Security Group at Royal Holloway offers expertise in education, research and practice in the field of information security and is an active academic research group. ]
Saarland University - Information security and cryptography group. Research, publications, and contact information.
Stanford University's Security Lab - Interests: Security of cryptographic primitives and protocols, Identity Based Encryption Email system, Intrusion tolerance via threshold cryptography, Electronic wallets, RSA keys bits generation
UCSD's Security and Cryptography Group - Development and analysis of crypto protocols and algos, Interests: Security of systems and networks, e-commerce, computational complexity theory, Formal methods for computer security, digital signatures, incremental cryptography
University of California, Berkeley - Internet Security, Applications, Authentication, and Cryptography research group.
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