International Association for Cryptologic Research

International Association
for Cryptologic Research

The International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR) is a non-profit scientific organization whose purpose is to further research in cryptology and related fields. Cryptology is the science and practice of designing computation and communication systems which are secure in the presence of adversaries.

Events

Asiacrypt 2024
9 - 13 December 2024
Kolkata, India
eurocrypt

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Eurocrypt 2025
4 - 8 May 2025
Madrid, Spain
crypto

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Crypto 2025
17 - 21 August 2025
Isla Vista, USA
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Theory of Cryptography Conference
2 - 6 December 2024
Milan, Italy
fse

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Fast Software Encryption
17 - 21 March 2025
Rome, Italy
rwc

Photo: by Kenny Paterson

Real World Crypto Symposium
26 - 28 March 2025
Sofia, Bulgaria
ches

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Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems
14 - 18 September 2025
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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News

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ePrint Report: Sneaking up the Ranks: Partial Key Exposure Attacks on Rank-Based Schemes
Giuseppe D'Alconzo, Andre Esser, Andrea Gangemi, Carlo Sanna

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ePrint Report: One Solves All: Exploring ChatGPT's Capabilities for Fully Automated Simple Power Analysis on Cryptosystems
Wenquan Zhou, An Wang, Yaoling Ding, Congming Wei, Jingqi Zhang, Liehuang Zhu

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ePrint Report: Weightwise Almost Perfectly Balanced Functions, Construction From A Permutation Group Action View
Deepak Kumar Dalai, Krishna Mallick, Pierrick Méaux

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ePrint Report: Bypassing the characteristic bound in logUp
Liam Eagen, Ulrich Haböck

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ePrint Report: (Deep) Learning about Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Diana Maimut, Alexandru Cristian Matei, George Teseleanu

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Recent Awards

IACR Test of Time Award: For inventing the abort technique in the Fiat-Shamir transformation, which became the foundation of the NIST-standardized Dilithium lattice-based signature scheme., ASIACRYPT 2009, Fiat-Shamir with Aborts: Applications to Lattice and Factoring-Based Signatures

IACR Test of Time Award: For introducing the first efficient public-key encryption scheme with security based on the worst-case hardness of the approximate Shortest Vector Problem in structured ideal lattices., ASIACRYPT 2009, Efficient Public Key Encryption Based on Ideal Lattices

IACR Test of Time Award: For introducing the go-to tool for side channel attacks on CRT-RSA that played a pivotal role in helping secure the Internet., CRYPTO 2009, Reconstructing RSA Private Keys from Random Key Bits

IACR Test of Time Award: For introducing the dual-system technique, breaking through the partitioning-reductions barrier of pairing-based cryptography and enabling new and improved pairing-based cryptosystems., CRYPTO 2009, Dual System Encryption: Realizing Fully Secure IBE and HIBE under Simple Assumptions

IACR Test of Time Award: For introducing a structured approach for evaluation of side-channel attacks and countermeasures, EUROCRYPT 2009, A Unified Framework for the Analysis of Side-Channel Key Recovery Attacks

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