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  • This session has been presented September 27, 2019.

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  • Speaker

    Magali Bardet - université de Rouen

Elise Barelli et Alain Couvreur ont présenté une attaque dévastatrice sur le cryptosystème DAGS soumis au 1er tour de la compétition du NIST autour d'algorithmes de cryptographie post-quantiques. Je présenterai une explication précise de la résolution par bases de Gröbner de leur modélisation algébrique, expliquant l'efficacité de l'attaque pour les paramètres de DAGS publiés au NIST.<br/> lien: http://desktop.visio.renater.fr/scopia?ID=722270***9231&autojoin

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