Internationally acclaimed groups for research in cryptography and related fields.
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- Dartmouth College (ISTS) Dartmouth College institute for security and technology studies. Research, faculty, and publication library.
- Centre For Applied Cryptographic Research: University of Waterloo Interests: Security for Pervasive Computing Environments, Hash Functions, Pseudorandom Sequences, Computational Number Theory, Distributed Cryptographic Protocols, Key Distribution, Cryptographic Computations - Algorithms, Architectures and Fault Tolerance, Quantum Cryptography, Side-Channel Attacks, Copyright Protection
- Cambridge Univ's Computer Security Group Research Interests: Security Protocols, Formal Methods, Reliability of Security Systems, Medical Information Security, Cryptographic Algorithms, Steganography and Information Hiding, Digital Watermarking, Hardware Security, Electronic Commerce
- Macquarie University, Australia Interests: Security techniques for wired and wireless networks, fixed and mobile distributed applications, practical quantum cryptography, Cryptography and Information Security, Computational Number Theory, Algebraic and Combinatorial Algorithms.
- Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata (Calcutta), India Interests: Boolean functions, Stream ciphers, Block Ciphers, Hash functions, Database security, Digital Watermarking, Elliptic/HyperElliptic Curve Crypto, Visual Crypto, Digital Signature Schemes
- Information Security and Cryptography: ETH, Zurich Interests: Information-theoretic cryptography, Secure distributed computation, Public-key cryptography and digital signatures, Number-theoretic and algebraic cryptography, Zero-knowledge protocols, Complexity theory
- Florida State University Interests: Wireless Security, Privacy, Forensics, Security Protocols.
- Stanford University's Security Lab Interests: Security of cryptographic primitives and protocols, Identity Based Encryption Email system, Intrusion tolerance via threshold cryptography, Electronic wallets, RSA keys bits generation
- University of California, Berkeley Internet Security, Applications, Authentication, and Cryptography research group.
- Royal Holloway's Security research Group Interests: Security Analysis of AES, PKI, Quantum Cryptography, mobile privacy, ECC, Digital signatures, Authentication protocols
- ECRYPT European Network of Excellence for Cryptology: Areas Cryptology and Watermarking. About 31 institutes are collaborated in this joint research project.
- NESSIE New European Schemes for Signature, Integrity, and Encryption is a research project of the IST program of the European Commission. Links to research outcome of the all workshops held so far.
- Cryptography and Information Security Group at MIT MIT cryptographic research group founded by Ron Rivest. Projects, publications and theses.
- Horst Görtz Institute for IT-Security Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany : Cryptographic and security protocols, Security architectures, Digital Rights Management systems, Cryptographic embedded applications, Network security etc.
- Saarland University Information security and cryptography group. Research, publications, and contact information.
- Cryptography at Microsoft Researching new cryptographic methods and applications. Working with standards bodies to develop security protocols. Providing internal security to Microsoft products.
- UCSD's Security and Cryptography Group Development and analysis of crypto protocols and algos, Interests: Security of systems and networks, e-commerce, computational complexity theory, Formal methods for computer security, digital signatures, incremental cryptography
- Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography Kuleuven Univ, Belgium. Interests: Design, evaluation, and implementation of crypto algorithms and protocols, and on the development of security architectures for computer systems and telecom networks. Also theoretical work in crypto algorithms related to discrete mathematics.
- IBM Research: Cryptography Group Lists group members, current research, recent publications, and speakers and other activities at the T.J. Watson Research Center.