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26 September 2022

IHUB NTIHAC FOUNDATION, IIT Kanpur, Kanpur-208016, U.P., INDIA
Job Posting Job Posting
Responsibilities:
  • Analyzing various crypto algorithms and protocols to detect vulnerabilities
  • Conduct analysis of cryptographic data
  • Investigate, research, and test new cryptology theories and applications
  • Any other tasks as assigned
  • Eligibility:
  • Undergraduate degree in mathematics/statistics/computer science
  • Strong understanding of cryptography
  • Desirable:
  • Proficiency in translating client requirements into technical problem statements
  • Strong programming skills, particularly in C/C++ and Python, with motivation to implement complex algorithms in code
  • Travel:
  • An employee must travel across the country for project execution, monitoring, and coordination with geographically distributed teams per the assigned responsibilities

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Submissions are accepted only through an email to Professor Manindra Agrawal (manindra@cse.iitk.ac.in), Director, C3iHub, IIT Kanpur.

    More information: https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/cryptanalyst-at-c3i-hub-3243352185/?originalSubdomain=in

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    24 September 2022

    Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University
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    The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) is a dynamic and growing graduate university in Japan. We are inviting applications for tenure-track and tenured faculty positions in the areas of Quantum Information Science and Quantum Technology, Applied Cryptography and Cyber Security.

    Successful candidates will have an opportunity to join our vibrant, collaborative, interdisciplinary research community. They will:

    • establish and run an active independent Research Unit with generous internal funding, including funds for several research staff;
    • supervise and mentor PhD students, develop and teach graduate courses, and actively contribute to university services;
    • receive access to cutting-edge core research facilities, including imaging, sequencing, instrumentation, nanofabrication, and high-performance computing, with dedicated support staff;
    • enjoy a competitive remuneration package with additional benefits, such as housing allowance.

    OIST is actively seeking applications from women and underrepresented groups.

    Deadline for applications: 30 Nov 2022 at 12:59 PM JST.

    About OIST

    OIST is a dynamic and growing graduate university in Japan, offering a world-class research environment and opportunities for cross-disciplinary research. We have no departments, and we currently have 89 Research Units. English is the official language of the university, and the research community is fully international, with more than 50 countries represented. The campus is located on 85 hectares of protected forestland overlooking beautiful shorelines and coral reefs in subtropical Okinawa, Japan. To learn more about OIST, visit www.oist.jp

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Dr. Milind Purohit, Dean of Faculty Affairs (faculty-recruiting at oist.jp)

    More information: https://groups.oist.jp/facultypositions

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    National University of Singapore
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    The Department of Computer Science at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in cryptography, both applied and theoretical. The Department enjoys ample research funding, moderate teaching loads, excellent facilities, and extensive international collaborations. We have a full range of faculty covering all major research areas in computer science, as well as excellent centres in allied scientific areas such as in quantum computing. NUS Computing is home to a thriving PhD program that attracts the brightest students from the region and beyond. The CS department highlights can be found in the URL below. NUS is an equal opportunity employer that offers highly competitive salaries, and is situated in Singapore, an English-speaking cosmopolitan city that is a melting pot of many cultures, both the east and the west. Singapore offers high-quality education and healthcare at all levels, as well as very low tax rates. We seek tenure-track faculty candidates at all levels. Candidates for Assistant Professor positions should demonstrate excellent research potential and a strong commitment to teaching. Truly outstanding Assistant Professor applicants will also be considered for the Presidential Young Professorship. Candidates for tenured Associate Professor or full Professor should demonstrate excellent track records in research, teaching, and thought leadership. Application Details: • Submit the following documents (in a single PDF) online via: https://faces.comp.nus.edu.sg • A cover letter that indicates the position applied for and the main research interests • Curriculum Vitae • A teaching statement • A research statement Please reach out to the faculty search committee chair Prof. Joxan Jaffar (joxan@comp.nus.edu.sg) or to the head, Prof. Lee Wee Sun (leews@comp.nus.edu.sg). Provide the contact information of 3 referees when submitting your online application, or, arrange for at least 3 references to be sent directly to csrec@comp.nus.edu.sg. Job requirement: A PhD degree in Computer Science or related areas.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Faculty search committee chair Prof. Joxan Jaffar (joxan@comp.nus.edu.sg) Head, Prof. Lee Wee Sun (leews@comp.nus.edu.sg)

    More information: https://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/images/resources/content/dept-compscience/20210923_DCS_Poster_v4.pdf

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    Lund University
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    The development of computer security has come a long way but several hard challenges remains to be solved. There is an urgent need to research new robust systems which are able to withstand advanced network or hardware based attacks. The technology trends pointing at even more interconnected systems require new thinking regarding models and principles for data protection. At the same time the systems must offer good usability and performance. The research opportunities are rather broad within communication and computer security with respect to IoT systems. Especially, we welcome candidates interested in the combination of AI and security for these applications. The research project is developing a large demonstrator showing how the new security mechanisms work in practice

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Prof. Christian Gehrmann

    More information: https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:543355/type:job/where:4/apply:1

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    University of South Florida, The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Tampa, FL, USA.
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    We have (fully funded) multiple Ph.D. positions in the areas of network security and applied cryptography beginning from Fall 2023 (August 2023) or Spring 2023 (January 2023) at University of South Florida (USF). Students receive a yearly package worth approximately $60,000, which covers all the tuition, health insurance, fringe benefits, and a competitive monthly salary.

    USF is a Rank-1 Research University, and USF CSE is top 15% among Computer Science departments in public universities based on Academic Analytics data based on Scholarly Research Index (and top 8th for patents in the USA). USF offers an excellent working environment, all within proximity to high-tech industry and the beautiful beaches of sunny Florida. Tampa/Orlando area is in Florida High Technology Corridor and harbors major tech and research companies. The qualified candidate will have opportunities for research internships in lead-industrial companies. Topics include:

    Trustworthy Machine Learning (TML)
    • Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning
    • Secure multi-party computation for TML
    Trustworthy Blockchains
    • New cryptographic schemes for consensus and distributed transactions in Blockchains
    • Practical quantum-safe cryptographic deployments for Blockchains
    Secure Internet of Things and Systems (IoT) and Next Generation Wireless Networks
    • Lightweight cryptography for IoT
    • Efficient cryptography for vehicular and unmanned aerial systems
    Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
    • Searchable encryption, Oblivious RAM, and multi-party computation
    Requirements:
    • A BS degree in ECE/CS with a high-GPA
    • Very good programming skills (e.g., C, C++), familiarity with Linux
    • MS degree in ECE/CS/Math is a big plus. Publications will be regarded as a plus but not required.

      Closing date for applications:

      Contact: Associate Prof. Dr. Attila A. Yavuz
      Email: attilaayavuz@usf.edu
      Email: attila.yavuz@gmail.com
      Webpage : http://www.csee.usf.edu/~attilaayavuz/

      More information: https://cse.usf.edu/~attilaayavuz/Recruiting/[FallSpring2023]PositionDescrption_at_USF.pdf

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    18 September 2022

    SUTD, Singapore
    Job Posting Job Posting
    iTrust is a Cyber Security Research Center in SUTD and a National Satellite of Excellence in Singapore for securing critical infrastructure. iTrust hosts the world-class cyber-physical system (CPS) testbeds for water treatment (SWaT), water distribution (WADI) and power grid (EPIC). iTrust will build a new maritime testbed of shipboard OT systems (MariOT) for cybersecurity research, education, training, live-fire exercise, and technology validation.

    We are looking for postdocs / research fellows with expertise on cybersecurity in general and CPS security, applied cryptography, or applied ML in particular. The candidates should have track record of strong R&D capability, with publications at leading security conferences (http://jianying.space/conference-ranking.html).

    We are also looking for research assistants / software engineers with strong programming skills and good knowledge of cybersecurity, computer networks and applied ML.

    Only **short-listed** candidates will be contacted for interview. Successful candidates will be offered internationally competitive remuneration.

    Interested candidates please send your CV to Prof. Jianying Zhou.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Prof. Jianying Zhou (Email: jianying_zhou@sutd.edu.sg)

    More information: http://jianying.space/

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    Input Output Global - remote work opportunity
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Description

    IO Global is searching for a Cryptographic Engineer to join their Core Technology team. As Cryptographic Engineer you will have the exciting challenge of working on cutting-edge research and technology focusing on the market’s needs. You will be working with the Cardano-related projects, such as Cardano Core Cryptographic Primitives, Hydra, Mithril or Sidechains.

    The Cryptography Engineering team is growing with the goal of bringing recent academic papers into production. In this team, you will work closely with researchers and engineers, being the bridge between both teams. As Cryptography Engineer you are responsible for writing high-quality code. To support you, our products have software architects, product managers, project managers, formal methods specialists, and QA test engineers, with whom you must communicate professionally, effectively, and efficiently.

    Your mission

    Working with teams across time zones

    • Working independently on software development tasks
    • Being proactive and requiring minimal supervision or mentoring to complete tasks
    • Reviewing specifications produced by architects and formal methods specialists
    • Contributing to the design of algorithms
    • Troubleshooting, debugging, and upgrading software
    • Writing documentation for the code
    • Writing technical user manuals
    • Understanding complex cryptographic concepts from academic papers
    • Bridging ideas from academic papers to production ready systems.

    Requirements

    Your expertise

    • Degree in computer science or mathematics is desirable, but not essential.
    • Experience with systems programming (C/C++/Rust)
    • Skilled in software development methods such as agile programming and test-driven development
    • Experience in developing cryptography protocols would be a bonus, as would blockchain experience.

    Location

    IOG is a fully distributed organization and therefore this is a remote position. Due to team distribution we are ideally searching for someone in an European timezone.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: marios.nicolaides@iohk.io

    More information: https://apply.workable.com/io-global/j/1B3EF63104/

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    Technology Innovation Institute (TII) - Abu Dhabi, UAE
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    Technology Innovation Institute (TII) is a publicly funded research institute, based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. It is home to a diverse community of leading scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and researchers from across the globe, transforming problems and roadblocks into pioneering research and technology prototypes that help move society ahead.

    Cryptography Research Center

    In our connected digital world, secure and reliable cryptography is the foundation of digital information security and data integrity. We address the world’s most pressing cryptographic questions. Our work covers post-quantum cryptography, lightweight cryptography, cloud encryption schemes, secure protocols, quantum cryptographic technologies and cryptanalysis.

    Position: Cryptography Hardware Engineer

  • Designing, implementing and verifying/validating cryptographic hardware cores for FPGAs and/or ASICs
  • Designing, implementing and verifying/validating cryptographic hardware cores for FPGAs and/or ASICs
  • Participating in cutting edge research projects

    Skills required for the job

  • Experience with architecture and design of hardware cryptographic accelerators
  • Strong knowledge of RTL coding, logic design principles along with timing and power implications
  • Good understanding of a wide range of (synchronous/asynchronous) digital and/or analog circuit design techniques
  • Hands-on experience with state-of-the-art CAD tools (for FPGAs and/or ASICs)
  • Experience with advanced CMOS designs - (nice to have)
  • Knowledge of Verification techniques like Tcl scripts, makefile testing, Cosimulation (UVM flow good to have) - (nice to have)
  • Understanding of implementation attacks (e.g., side-channel analysis and/or fault injection) and the corresponding countermeasures - (nice to have)
  • Proven experience (i.e., papers and/or patents) doing academic and/or industrial research

    Qualifications

  • PhD degree in hardware/cryptography engineering (preferred) or BS/MS degree in electrical/electronic/computer engineering or 5+ years of relevant experience in the industry

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Mehdi Messaoudi - Talent Acquisition Manager
    mehdi.messaoudi@tii.ae

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    16 September 2022

    Protocol Labs, Remote
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Lurk is an in-development, Turing-complete programming language for recursive zk-SNARKs. It is a statically scoped dialect of Lisp, implemented in Rust to support evaluation, proving, and verification in zero-knowledge. Since Lurk is Turing-complete, it can be used (within resource limits) to make and prove arbitrary computational claims without the constraints of traditional fixed-circuit SNARKs. A Rust Cryptography Engineer for Lurk will help drive the development of the Lurk programming language. The ideal candidate for this job will have deep knowledge of zero-knowledge cryptography and experience writing zk-proofs or zk-proof adjacent software in Rust. You can learn more about Lurk at https://github.com/lurk-lang and the Rust implementation at https://github.com/lurk-lang/lurk-rs.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Luke Sandquist

    More information: https://boards.greenhouse.io/protocollabs/jobs/4616824004

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    UNSW, Sydney, Australia
    Job Posting Job Posting
    We have two PhD positions in Post Quantum Cryptography at UNSW, Sydney funded by the Sydney Quantum Academy (SQA).

    1. Post Quantum Cryptography for Blockchains
    2. Towards a Quantum-Safe Internet
    The scholarships are for a maximum period of 4 years.

    Prospective students are expected to have strong mathematical inclination and strong background in data structures, discrete mathematics and algorithms. Candidates with knowledge of cryptography (such as completion of undergraduate/graduate course or research project) will be preferred.

    Open to students who have completed a bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree in Computer Science, Mathematics or a related discipline. Candidates in their final year of study are welcome to apply.

    SQA Deadline: September 26, 2022.
    UNSW Deadline: September 30, 2022.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Please contact Dr. Sushmita Ruj (Email: Sushmita.ruj@unsw.edu.au) with your CV and transcripts if you are interested.

    More information: https://www.sydneyquantum.org/program/sqa-phd-scholarships/

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    Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Topic: Remote attack on a quantum key distribution system. Modern-era cryptography is threatened by recent developments in quantum computing. One way of mitigating this threat is quantum cryptography, or more specifically quantum key distribution (QKD) protocol. A QKD system consists in hardware to create and transport quantum states, as well as software to interface quantum hardware with classical communication infrastructure. Literature on attacks is still limited in this field. Examples are Makarov et al., Nature Photon. 2010 and Alléaume et al., Phys. Rev. A 2016. These works mainly concern physical vulnerabilities on the hardware hence they require to gain physical access to the network in order to perform the attack. In an objective of certification and standardisation of future QKD systems, the whole spectrum of vulnerabilities must be studied, including remote attacks. The subject of this post-doc offer aims at finding attacks on a QKD system without physical access to the hardware, as well as suggesting countermeasures. In the target attack scenario, the attacker has no physical access to hardware, but he can leave a third-party software on one of the machines of the QKD system. How the attacker gains access to the machine to drop the software file is out of scope. The objective of this work is to make the third-party software modify the behaviour of physical systems in order to cause a leak of sensitive information or a denial of service. Fully software oriented attacks, such as memory scrapping or random generation weakening, are thus excluded from this work. An example of acceptable attack would be a modification of the clock by the third-party, see Jouguet et al., Phys. Rev. A 2020 (the difference being that clock modification is caused by software instead of hardware). Another possibility would be to change the physical parameters of the QKD system, e.g. by using the API of the pilot component of the system. the post-doc will focus on a specific operational QKD system. Ideal profile: PhD in quantum physics with interest for computer security or the opposite. Useful skills: cryptography; reverse engineering; software development.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Eleni Diamanti, Laboratoire d’Informatique de Sorbonne Université (LIP6)

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    Inria of the University of Rennes
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    Private and Secure Computation on Personal Data The recruited postdoctoral researcher is expected to work on the design of a distributed data vault that can (i) store personal data while keeping it safe from third parties, (ii) support computation on encrypted or otherwise protected personal data to obtain aggregate statistics while respecting the privacy of the individual data items, (iii) provide means to remunerate users that enable computation on their personal data. In particular, we aim to address this challenge by relying on a byzantine-fault tolerant [1,2] decentralized storage platform that can store data reliably in encrypted form. We plan to combine techniques like multiparty computation [3] and homomorphic encryption [4] with technologies like trusted execution environments [5] to enable computation on such encrypted data. This will allow us to address a variety of use cases, such as decentralized [6] and federated machine learning algorithms [7]. The system should also keep track of the usage of personal data to support remuneration schemes. To this end, we plan to leverage our recent theoretical work on lightweight distributed ledgers [8, 9]. The postdoctoral researcher will contribute by performing original research on these topics, and will also participate in the supervision of Masters and PhD students. In doing so, he or she will collaborate with Davide Frey and other members of the WIDE team, as well as with international partners within the SOTERIA project and other related projects. Although teaching is not a requirement, the candidate can also choose to teach relevant courses at the University of Rennes 1 and affiliated institutions.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Davide Frey

    More information: https://recrutement.inria.fr/public/classic/fr/offres/2022-05366

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    QuSoft / University of Amsterdam
    Job Posting Job Posting

    The Theory of Computer Science (TCS) group at the Informatics Institute (IvI) of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) is looking for an excellent candidate for a fully funded PhD position as part of QSI (Quantum-Safe Internet), a Marie Curie Innovative Training Network (MSCA-ITN). The QSI network involves top-ranking partner universities from France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Spain, the UK, and Switzerland, as well as industrial partners.

    You will conduct research at the intersection of quantum and post-quantum cryptography and publish/ present the results at top venues for research in crypto/ IT Security. You will be supervised by Prof. Christian Schaffner and Dr. Florian Speelman.

    We are looking for a candidate with:
    • a MSc in computer science, mathematics, or a related field;
    • strong academic performance in university-level courses related to cryptography, IT security, theoretical CS, or mathematics;
    • professional command of English and good presentation skills;
    • compliance with the MSCA-ITN mobility rule: you must not have resided or carried out your main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the Netherlands for more than 12 months in the 36 months immediately before your recruitment date.
    Familiarity with provable security and/ or a strong mathematical background are a plus.

    We offer:
    • Full-time employment for the duration of the PhD
    • A well-rounded training offered by the QSI network, covering a range of topics related to secure communications in the quantum era, as well as complementary training intended to enhance your personal development.
    • Generous travel budget that allows for, e.g., exposure to different sectors via planned placements and attendance to summer schools.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Prof. Christian Schaffner

    More information: https://vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/PhD-Quantum-Cryptography/754463502/

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    George Mason University
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Associate/Full Professor of Cybersecurity and Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Fellow

    The George Mason University and Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI), within the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC), invites applications for an Associate/Full Professor of Cybersecurity and Commonwealth Cyber Initiative Fellow position. GMU has a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff, and strongly encourages candidates to apply who will enrich Mason’s academic and culturally inclusive environment.

    About the Position:

    The incumbent will conduct research at GMU and as part of the Northern Virginia Node of the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative, and in partnership with researchers from the Coastal Node of the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative and Old Dominion University. Successful candidates will have access to the faculty and facilities of both GMU and Old Dominion University to enable their success.

    Responsibilities:

    Serve as the director of the interdisciplinary research effort between GMU, Old Dominion University and the Northern Virginia and Coastal Nodes of the CCI;

    Leverage university-level strategic priorities in cybersecurity research to lead transformative growth and impact the research portfolio, and to further encourage and foster new and existing collaborations with academic, industrial, and governmental institutions in Northern Virginia, Coastal Virginia and the greater Washington, D.C., area;

    Accelerate the growth of high-quality academic programs, facilitate interdisciplinary research initiatives, and broaden the scope and focus areas of research in Mason with significant potential for commercialization.

    Required Qualifications:

    Doctorate in CS, ECE, IT, or a related field;

    Eligible for a tenured appointment as associate or full professor;

    Outstanding cybersecurity research and publication record;

    Commitment to excellence in both graduate and undergraduate education

    significant leadership experience

    US citizen

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: More information: https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/37290398/associatefull-professor-of-cybersecurity-and-commonwealth-cyber-initiative-fellow?

    More information: https://jobs.chronicle.com/job/37290398/associatefull-professor-of-cybersecurity-and-commonwealth-cyber-initiative-fellow?utm_campaign=google_jobs_apply&utm_source=google_jobs_apply&utm_medium=organic

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    13 September 2022

    University College Dublin
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    Doctoral student Position at School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland, focusing on Blockchain and Federated Learning for CONFIDENTIAL6G Project. We are looking for a candidate for a four-year direct Ph.D. position at the School of Computer Science, University College Dublin, Ireland, focusing on Blockchain uses for radio spectrum sharing and learning data integrity assurance for AI/ML approaches. This PhD position is attached to the project CONFIDENTIAL6G; a HORIZON EUROPE project funded by the EU commission. This project emphasizes privacy preservation and security of sensitive data focusing on the protection of data in use, in transit, and processed or stored at the edge. The selected student will work on a topic related to the CONFIDENTIAL6G project. #Funding The student will receive a four-year scholarship (where university tuition fees are fully covered along with living allowances of 18,500 Euros per annum) for the total duration of the Ph.D. program. Start Date By January 2023 Requirements for the doctoral student - Candidates should have a B.Sc (with a first-class) or a M.Sc. in one of the following fields: computer science, software engineering, or any other relevant subject by the time of the start date; - Proven DLT software (e.g., Blockchain, Ethereum, hyperledger…etc.) development skills with at least one relevant programming language such as Python, or Java; - Proven ability to document and publish the research findings in top conference proceedings and journals; - Motivation and dedication to pursue doctoral degree studies and research work that has the potential to be published in high-ranking publications; - Formidable communication skills to enable networking and knowledge dissemination plausible. Applying If you are interested, please contact me with the following documen

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: The position is supervised by Asst. Prof. Dr. Madhusanka Liyanage (https://scholar.google.fi/citations?user=p1n0ioUAAAAJ&hl=en) and Asst. Prof. Dr. Shen Wang (https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=rPAOzIwAAAAJ&h).

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    The University of Adelaide, Australia
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    This is an opportunity for a high-achieving postdoctoral researcher to join a world-leading research group within the area of computer security and cryptography. In this role you will design, develop, implement, and assess tools and procedures for secure implementation of cryptographic primitives. The position will support our research program to improve hardware and software security and promote secure designs.

    This is a fixed term (18 months) position with a flexible start date up to January 2023.

    Apply at: https://careers.adelaide.edu.au/cw/en/job/510702

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Yuval Yarom yval(at)cs.adelaide.edu.au

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    J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Job Description
    The Cryptography Architect will be responsible for guiding how advanced and innovative cryptography is leveraged at JPMorgan Chase. As an experienced member of the Emerging Technologies Security group within the Cybersecurity & Technology Controls organization, you will interact with like-minded cryptographers and a group of passionate security engineers to work on concrete applications of advanced cryptography schemes. You will also have the opportunity to collaborate with other cryptographers on research projects.
    The position requires strong academic knowledge as well as some industry experience in vetting and applying advanced cryptography schemes to secure complex IT infrastructure, customer-facing services, and sensitive customer and enterprise data.
    Knowledge, experience, and capability required for the role include:
    • Expertise in both mainstream encryption schemes and key exchange protocols as well as quantum-safe cryptography
    • Strong familiarity with NIST post-quantum cryptography standardization & migration efforts
    • Hands-on experience with implementing, testing and deploying advanced cryptographic schemes
    • Familiarity with NIST Cryptographic Standards and Guidelines
    • Proficiency in multiple programming languages, e.g., Java, C#, JavaScript, C/C++
    • Ability to convey complex concepts in a clear & concise manner to a wide range of audience
    • Proven track record in publishing papers (academia, whitepaper, position paper etc.)
    • Proven track record in working with diverse teams to achieve goals
    • Driving enterprise-wide transformative security technology initiatives
    • PhD (preferred) or MS in computer science

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Hubert Le Van Gong, Ph.D. | Managing Director | Cybersecurity & Technology Controls

    More information: https://jpmc.fa.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/210337824/?utm_medium=jobshare

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    J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
    Job Posting Job Posting
    Job Description

    The Applied Cryptography Architect will be responsible for leveraging innovative cryptography at JPMorgan Chase. As a member of the Emerging Technologies Security group within the Cybersecurity & Technology Controls organization, you will work alongside cryptographers and a group of passionate security engineers to solve complex security problems and support the deployment of cryptography-based solutions.

    The position requires extensive knowledge and industry experience in combining cryptography and security best-practices to secure complex IT infrastructure, customer-facing services, and sensitive customer and enterprise data.

    Knowledge, experience, and capability required for the role include:

    • Expertise in applying mainstream cryptographic primitives, including digital signatures, public-key ciphers, block ciphers Good understanding and hands-on experience of network security protocols (TLS etc.)
    • Familiarity with NIST post-quantum cryptography standardization & migration efforts
    • Security solution development utilizing cryptographic agility principles and elements
    • Proficiency in multiple programming languages, e.g., Java, C#, JavaScript, C/C++
    • Hands-on data protection solution development utilizing industry standard security protocol and best-practices
    • Application knowledge of public key infrastructure (PKI) and digital certificates (e.g., X.509)
    • Ability to convey complex concepts and ideas in a clear and concise manner to a wide range of audience
    • Proven track record in working with diverse teams to achieve goals
    • Driving enterprise-wide transformative security technology initiatives
    • MS (preferred) or BS in computer science

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Hubert Le Van Gong, Ph.D. | Managing Director | Cybersecurity & Technology Controls

    More information: https://jpmc.fa.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1001/job/210337262/?utm_medium=jobshare

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    University of Oxford, Department of Computer Science; Oxford, UK
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    Oxford University’s Computer Science Department is hiring four new faculty. The positions are open to all areas of computer science and the closing date is 12 noon on 14 December 2022. For more information, see https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/aboutus/vacancies/vacancy-faculty-hiring.html

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: James Worrell

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    09 September 2022

    The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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    We have a vacancy for a postdoctoral fellowship at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at NTNU in Trondheim, Norway. The postdoctoral fellowship position is a temporary position where the main goal is to qualify for work in senior academic positions.

    The position is funded by the Norwegian Research Council in the project: “OffPAD - Optimizing balance between high security and usability. An innovative approach to endpoint security”.

    The NIST Post Quantum Cryptography Standardization is expected to end in 2024, and post-quantum cryptography will be required to secure all sensitive information in the years to come shortly after, e.g., in protocols such as TLS, SSH, FIDO and other systems. Additionally, NIST have announced a new call for quantum secure digital signature algorithms.

    The goal of this project is to conduct research on post-quantum authentication protocols and improve upon the frameworks used today when it comes to long-term security.

    The postdoc will be part of the NTNU Applied Cryptology Lab, a multidisciplinary research group consisting of members from the Department of Mathematical Sciences and the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology.

    A list of possible, but not limited, research topics for the postdoctoral position are:
  • Post-quantum cryptography
  • Key-exchange
  • Digital signatures
  • Zero-knowledge proofs
  • Multi-party computation
  • Homomorphic encryption
  • Provable security

    Your main supervisor will be Associate Professor Tjerand Silde at the Department of Information Security and Communication Technology.

    Closing date for applications:

    Contact: Tjerand Silde (tjerand.silde@ntnu.no)

    More information: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/231938/postdoctoral-fellow-in-cryptography-focusing-on-post-quantum-authentication-protocols

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