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SUMMARY:David Jao (University of Waterloo)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/ANTS14/30/">
 Isogeny-based cryptography: past\, present\, and future</a>\nby David Jao 
 (University of Waterloo) as part of Algorithmic Number Theory Symposium (A
 NTS XIV)\n\n\nAbstract\nIsogeny-based cryptography is becoming an increasi
 ngly well-established subject within the post-quantum cryptography landsca
 pe\, but widespread understanding remains elusive due to the technical and
  specialized nature of the topic. In this talk we present a clear comparis
 on of modern-day isogeny-based cryptosystems\, explain the known relations
 hips between the various security assumptions used in isogeny-based crypto
 graphy today\, and give algorithmic details of the known attacks against t
 hese assumptions. We also provide our thoughts regarding what kinds of iso
 geny-based cryptosystems and security assumptions may emerge in the future
 .\n\nInvited talk\, chaired by Chloe Martindale.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/ANTS14/30/
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