Invited speakers
- Jean-Claude BAJARD (Université Paris 6, France)
- Daniel J. KATZ (California State University, Northridge, USA)
- Ruud Pellikaan (Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands)
- Benjamin SMITH (Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France)
- Jean-Pierre TILLICH (INRIA, Rocquencourt, France)
Scientific Committee talks
- Elena Andreeva (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
- Fabien Laguillaumie (ENS Lyon and Université Lyon 1, France)
Accepted papers
- Alexis Bonnecaze and Robert Rolland, Collecting Data while Preserving Individuals’ Privacy: A Case Study
- Ilaria Cardinali and Luca Giuzzi, Polar Grassmann codes of orthogonal type
- Serhii Dyshko, General isometries of codes
- Yves Aubry and Annamaria Iezzi, On the maximal number of points on singular curves over finite fields
- Kévin Atighehchi, Alexis Bonnecaze and Traian Muntean, Behavior-driven authenticated data structure
- Dimitrios Poulakis, A New Lattice Attack on DSA Schemes
- Franca Marinelli, Riccardo Aragona, Chiara Marcolla and Massimiliano Sala, Some security bounds for the DGHV scheme
- Emanuele Bellini, Yet another algorithm to compute the nonlinearity of a Boolean function
- Daniel Loebenberger and Michael Nüsken, A family of 6-to-4-bit S-boxes with large linear branch number
- Pierre-Alain Fouque, Antoine Joux and Chrysanthi Mavromati, Multi-user collisions: Applications to Discrete Logarithm, Even-Mansour and Prince
- François Rodier, Asymptotic nonlinearity of Boolean functions
- Aysajan Abidin and Aikaterini Mitrokotsa, A Privacy-Preserving Biometric Authentication Protocol Revisited
- Pietro Peterlongo, Claudia Tinnirello and Massimiliano Sala, Low-Weight Common Multiples of Binary Primitive Polynomials through Discrete Logarithms
- Grigory Kabatyanskiy and Valery Lomakov, On Optimal Codes for Noisy Syndrome Decoding
- Cécile Pierrot and Razvan Barbulescu, The Multiple Number Field Sieve for Medium and High Characteristic Finite Fields