Faculty of Engineering and Science (FES) Workshop on Provable Security: Playing Games with the Adversary Date: 21 July 2012 (Sat) Speaker: Dr. Raphael Phan C.W. Time: 9am-1.15pm Dr. Raphael Phan of Loughborough University, UK, passionately researches the diverse aspects of security and privacy; and more generally anything to do with malice. Raphael is in the Editorial Board of Cryptologia, and the Cryptology & Information Security series of IOS Press. He is General Chair of Mycrypt '05 and Asiacrypt '07, Program Chair of ISH '05, and serves in technical Program Committees of international security conferences since 2005. He is co-designer of BLAKE, one of the five hash functions in the final of the NIST SHA-3 competition. Venue: 6th Floor, SA Block, Faculty of Engineering and Science, Kuala Lumpur Campus Objectives: - To grasp the popularized concept of provable security within the context of cryptography - To study some example cryptographic constructions in relation to provable security Abstract: Provable security is the de facto approach to offering some assurance of a cryptographic construction's security. This workshop will investigate the main ideas behind this approach, and discuss some example cryptographic constructions where provable security applies. Registration Form Workshop on “Provable Security: Playing Games with the Adversary” Contact Person: Name: Dr/Mr/Mrs/Ms*_______________________________ Job title: ___________________________________________ Organisation: ________________________________________ Dept: ______________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ Tel: ______________________ Fax: ______________________ Email: ______________________________________________ Registration Deadline: Notice: 16 July 2012 Lunch will be served after the workshop at 1.15 pm. For further information, please contact us at: **Lunch will be provided Name: Tan Yar Ling Tel: +6017-7871277 Email: yarling.tan@gmail.com