[Turkmath:6712] Prof Cetin Kaya Koç semineri - FATİH UNIVERSITY Department of Mathematics - Seminar-3

Abdullah Erdogan aserdogan at gmail.com
11 Ara 2009 Cum 16:16:42 EET


FATİH UNIVERSITY
Department of  Mathematics, Seminar-3
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                      Dear colleagues,

        You are all invited to the following seminar organized by the
department of  mathematics

Speaker       :  Prof.Dr. ÇETİN KAYA KOÇ

Title             :   A Brief History of Cryptographic Hardware Design

Date             :  December 17, Thursday

Time            :  15:00-16:00

Room          :   A-306

            Abstract: The invention of public-key cryptography in late
1970s has been a driving force of significant advances in computer,
network, and electronic commerce security in the following three
decades. Our world now intricately depends on applications built on
such security systems, such as Internet banking, wireless
communications, and information servers. Not so surprisingly,
fundamental algorithms of public-key cryptography (Diffie-Hellman,
RSA, and ECC) are based on mathematical objects from number theory and
algebra (finite rings and fields). However, the sizes of these objects
are in the hundreds or thousands of bits, which makes calculations
with them quite time and power consuming. This challenge was realized
early on (since early 1980s) by researchers who have proposed advanced
algorithms are architectures in order to compute public-key
cryptographic functions efficiently, i.e., without inordinate amounts
of time and energy. In this talk, we will give a brief review of
research on cryptographic hardware design during the last three
decades.

Biography of Prof Koç
Çetin Kaya Koç received his Ph.D. in Electrical & Computer Engineering
from University of California Santa Barbara in 1988. He was an
Assistant Professor at University of Houston (1988-1992), Assistant,
Associate and Full Professor at Oregon State University (1992-2007).
At OSU, he established Information Security Laboratory, and graduated
14 Ph.D. students, 8 of who are currently professors. In September
2001, he received OSU Research Award for Outstanding and Sustained
Research Leadership. His research interests are in cryptographic
hardware and embedded systems, hardware security, side-channel attacks
and countermeasures, algorithms and architectures for computer
arithmetic and finite fields. He has co-founded Workshop on
Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems (chesworkshop.org) in 1999
and has been the program chair and proceedings editor from 1999 to
2003. He is now a permanent member of the steering committee of CHES.
Recently, he has also co-founded a new conference, International
Workshop on the Arithmetic of Finite Fields (waifi.org), which is a
forum of engineers and mathematicians interested in efficient software
and hardware realizations of finite fields. He has co-authored one
book, Cryptographic Algorithms on Reconfigurable Hardware, published
by Springer in 2006. His second book, Cryptographic Engineering, is
just published by Springer in December 2008. He has been an associate
editor of IEEE Transactions on Computers and IEEE Transactions on
Mobile Computing, and guest co-editor of two issues (April 2003 &
November 2008) of IEEE Transactions on Computers on cryptographic and
cryptanalytic hardware and embedded systems. He is an IEEE Fellow
since 2007 for contributions to cryptographic engineering. Currently,
Dr. Koç is a professor of Computer Science at Istanbul Şehir
University and adjunct professor in the Department of Computer Science
and the College of Creative Studies at University of California Santa
Barbara.

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Abdullah S. ERDOGAN
Fatih Üniversitesi
Matematik Bölümü
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