Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers
        
    
    
                    This course will offer a fundamental understanding of security of block ciphers.
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is currently one of the most researched block ciphers in academia and widely used both in government and in commerce. Considering this fact, the explanations in this course are mainly oriented to the security of AES.
                Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is currently one of the most researched block ciphers in academia and widely used both in government and in commerce. Considering this fact, the explanations in this course are mainly oriented to the security of AES.
Lecturer
                                    
            
                                                                            Chengdong Tao
                                                
        Date
        
                10th October ~ 29th December, 2023
            
        Location
        | Weekday | Time | Venue | Online | ID | Password | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuesday,Friday | 15:20 - 16:55 | A3-4-312 | ZOOM 04 | 482 240 1589 | BIMSA | 
Syllabus
        
            1. Block Cipher
2. Brute Force Attacks
3. Differential Cryptanalysis
4. Linear Cryptanalysis
5. Integral Cryptanalysis
6. Related-Key Attacks
7. Algebraic Cryptanalysis
8. Side-Channel Analysis and Fault Analysis on Block Ciphers
9. Advanced Topics
        2. Brute Force Attacks
3. Differential Cryptanalysis
4. Linear Cryptanalysis
5. Integral Cryptanalysis
6. Related-Key Attacks
7. Algebraic Cryptanalysis
8. Side-Channel Analysis and Fault Analysis on Block Ciphers
9. Advanced Topics
Reference
        
            Daemen J, Rijmen V. The design of Rijndael[M]. New York: Springer-verlag, 2002.
            
        Video Public
        
                                Yes
                            
        Notes Public
        
                                Yes
                            
        Lecturer Intro
                
                                                        Dr. Chengdong Tao got his Ph.D from South China University of Technology in 2015. Then he became an engineer at Shenzhen Huawei Technology Co., Ltd., and Executive Director and General Manager at Guangzhou Liangjian Technology Co., Ltd.. From 2020, he has been an Assistant Professor, and in 2023 Associated Professor of Yanqi Lake Beijing Institute of Mathematical Sciences and Applications. His Research Interests include Computational Algebra, Post-quantum Cryptography, Fast Implementation.