It is our great pleasure to welcome you to the 6th ACM Asia Public-Key Cryptography Workshop - APKC 2019, held on July 8, 2019, in conjunction with the 14th ACM ASIA Conference on Computer and Communications Security (ACM ASIACCS 2019). Public-key cryptography plays an essential role in ensuring many security properties required in data processing of various kinds. The theme of this workshop is novel public-key cryptosystems for solving a wide range of real-life application problems. This workshop solicits original contributions on both applied and theoretical aspects of public-key cryptography. The call for papers attracted 9 submissions from Asia and Europe. The program committee accepted 3 papers based on their overall quality and novelty (acceptance ratio: 33%). The program also includes one invited talk entitled "Recent Advances in Attribute-Based Signatures" by Dr. Yusuke Sakai. We hope these proceedings will serve as a valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in the field of public-key cryptography and its applications.
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Recent Advances in Attribute-Based Signatures
Attribute-based signatures are an advanced signature primitive that allows a signer to prove the possession of attributes with minimum level of disclosure of his privacy. In particular, by issuing a signature, the singer can prove the possession of a ...
A Tightly-Secure Lattice-Based Multisignature
Multisignatures enable multiple users to sign a message in an interactive manner. Many instantiations are proposed for multisignatures, however, most of them are quantum-insecure, because these are based on the integer factoring assumption or the ...
Efficient Estimation of Number of Short Lattice Vectors in Search Space under Randomness Assumption
Lattice basis reduction algorithms are widely-used heuristic methods for solving the Shortest Vector Problem (SVP) on lattices. Recently, the sampling reduction approach has achieved high performance solving the SVP on high-dimensional lattices. It ...
Rank-metric Encryption on Arm-Cortex M0: Porting code-based cryptography to lightweight devices
Since its invention by McEliece in 1978, cryptography based on Error Correcting Codes (ECC) has suffered from the reputation of not being suitable for constrained devices. Indeed, McEliece's scheme and its variants have large public keys and relatively ...
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
APKC '19 | 9 | 3 | 33% |
APKC '18 | 20 | 7 | 35% |
APKC '17 | 10 | 5 | 50% |
AsiaPKC '16 | 24 | 7 | 29% |
ASIAPKC '14 | 22 | 6 | 27% |
AsiaPKC '13 | 18 | 8 | 44% |
Overall | 103 | 36 | 35% |