PhD Seminar • Cryptography, Security, and Privacy — Existence of Linear All-or-Nothing TransformsExport this event to calendar

Wednesday, August 7, 2019 1:30 PM EDT

Navid Nasr Esfahani, PhD candidate
David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science

Linear All-or-nothing Transforms are unconditionally secure cryptographic tools with various applications, for example, in secure distributed storage and secure network coding.

A linear (t, s, q)-all-or-nothing transform is a linear function defined on vectors of dimension s with elements from a F_q, which satisfies the condition that the values of any t input co-ordinates are completely undetermined, given only the values of any s - t output co-ordinates. In this seminar, we will discuss the existence of Linear all-or-nothing transforms for different choices of parameters. This includes results obtained by either computer search or analytical constructions.

Location 
DC - William G. Davis Computer Research Centre
2585
200 University Avenue West

Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
Canada

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