20 December 2023
KU Leuven COSIC Belgium
As a recent response to the recent NIST call for new post-quantum secure signature schemes, 11 multivariate-based signature schemes were submitted. The goal of the post-doc is to focus on cryptanalysis of these submissions and more specifically on methods from algebraic geometry that can aid in breaking said systems.
Specific Skills Required: The candidate should hold a PhD degree in mathematics and/or computer science, preferably with experience in algebraic geometry and with multivariate cryptography in particular.
The position is for 1 year (with a possible extension of an extra year depending on performance) and can start on any date after 01/01/2024. You can apply for this job until 31/01/2024.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: frederik.vercauteren[at]esat.kuleuven.be
More information: https://www.esat.kuleuven.be/cosic/vacancies/
Indiana University Bloomington
Closing date for applications:
Contact: faculty1@indiana.edu
More information: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/21666
Technical University of Denmark
The two positions are part of the project Loki: Situational aware collaborative bio-inspired cyber-deception. This project, inspired by Norse mythology, with Loki being a shape-shifter god and a master of trickery, aims at redefining and evolving the emerging field of cyber-deception. Here, we attempt to deceive attackers by creating fake vulnerable systems that are aware of their surroundings and are constantly shifting. The project takes inspiration from nature (e.g., from the mimicry phenomenon) to synthesize sophisticated deception.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Emmanouil Vasilomanolakis
More information: https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/2909/?utm_medium=jobshare
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Prof. Dimitrios Papadopoulos (dipapado at cse.ust.hk)
18 December 2023
Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
We are looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher who wants to join the cryptography group in the CSE Section at DTU. The successful candidate will work on the QUID-PRO project in the field of Threshold Post-Quantum Cryptography. The position will start on May 1st 2024 or later and be for two years. The candidate should hold a PhD degree in Computer Science or a related field and have a strong record related to any of the following research topics: threshold cryptography, cryptographic protocols, post-quantum cryptography.
Responsibilities and qualificationsThe successful candidate will work alongside the 4 permanent researchers and currently 6 PhD students in the Cryptography Group at DTU. The main task is to explore novel efficient threshold protocols which potentially remain secure against quantum attackers or other long-term attacks. Student (bachelor/master) or PhD co-supervision can be done if desired by the candidate but is not mandatory. There is no teaching requirement, although the candidate may conduct individual lectures if desired.
The ideal candidate has:
- PhD (or equivalent) in computer science or a related field, with a specialization on cryptographic protocols, threshold cryptography or post-quantum cryptography.
- Profound knowledge and experience in either cryptographic protocols such as multiparty computation and threshold protocols, or post-quantum cryptography such as lattice-based cryptography, isogeny-based cryptography or other post-quantum techniques.
- Strong track record with publications at competitive academic conferences or journals
- Very good written and oral English skills
- Software engineering experience is not necessary, but a plus.
The appointment will be based on the collective agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. The allowance will be agreed upon with the relevant union. The position will start on 1 May 2024 or later and be for two years.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Carsten Baum
More information: https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/CX_1/job/2888/?utm_medium=jobshare
Technical University of Denmark, Copenhagen, Denmark
We are looking for a bright, ambitious, and motivated PhD student to join the cryptography group in the Cybersecurity Engineering Section at DTU Compute in the Copenhagen region of Denmark. The 3-year PhD position will preferably start on June 1st 2024 or thereafter. The goal of the PhD project is to improve the state of threshold post-quantum cryptography. You will join the growing cryptography team at DTU and be able to work with researchers in- and outside of the Copenhagen region and Denmark.
Responsibilities and qualificationsYour main task will be to design new threshold cryptographic algorithms with post-quantum security.
You will investigate distributed alternatives to existing post-quantum algorithms such as Dilithium, Falcon and Picnic, and the long-term security of threshold cryptography, in particular with respect to proactive and post-quantum security. To succeed in this research effort, you will gain familiarity with:
- post-quantum cryptographic primitives such as signatures or OPRFs
- threshold cryptographic techniques such as secret sharing and multiparty computation
- cryptographic foundations of post-quantum cryptography such as lattices, MPC-in-the-head, FHE and similar tools
As formal qualification, you must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree.
Furthermore, to ensure a smooth start into the project, it is preferable that you have previous experience with either threshold or post-quantum cryptography. Salary and appointment terms
The appointment will be based on the collective agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. The allowance will be agreed upon with the relevant union. The period of employment is 3 years.
The position is a full-time position and the starting date is 1 June 2024 or according to mutual agreement.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Carsten Baum
More information: https://efzu.fa.em2.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/da/sites/CX_1/job/2872/
Gachon University, Department of Computer Engineering, Seoul, Korea
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Professor Seong Oun Hwang (seongoun.hwang at gmail.com)
More information: https://ai-security.github.io/index_e.htm
Meta
- Privacy-Enhancing Technologies Involving De-Identification, Anonymization, and Encryption
- Honest-Majority MPC and Non-Malleable Encryption
Basic coding skills are a requirement which will be assessed during the application process since the internships are categorized as a general software engineering internship (PhD) at Meta.
However, most important is the cryptographic expertise of the candidate.
Please use the provided link for applying for this position. The link also offers PoCs for questions about the application process.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: For other questions: Daniel Masny dmasny@meta.com
More information: https://www.metacareers.com/v2/jobs/2313453352176132/
University of Surrey
Closing Date: Sunday 07 January 2024
At the Computer Science Research Centre in the University of Surrey we are seeking to appoint a number of Lecturers in Computer Science to strengthen our research and ambitious strategic growth. These appointments are on a full-time and permanent basis.
We are particularly looking for applicants in one of the following areas:
- Software Security
- Natural Language Processing
- Human Factors/Usability
- The interface between Artificial Intelligence and Security
Our staff and students come from all over the world and we are proud of our friendly and inclusive culture. The University and the Department specifically are committed to building a culturally diverse organisation. Applications are strongly encouraged from female and minority candidates.
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Informal inquiries can be directed to the Director of the Computer Science Research Centre, Professor Steve Schneider at s.schneider@surrey.ac.uk.
More information: https://jobs.surrey.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=13713
Daniel J. Bernstein
It is easy to see that these numbers overestimate the inherent complexity of software for these KEMs. It is more difficult to systematically measure this inherent complexity.
This paper takes these KEMs as case studies and applies consistent rules to streamline the ref software for the KEMs, while still passing SUPERCOP's tests and preserving the decomposition of specified KEM operations into functions. The resulting software occupies 381 lines for ntruhps4096821, 385 lines for ntruhrss701, 472 lines for kyber1024, and 478 lines for sntrup1277. This paper also identifies the external subroutines used in each case, identifies the extent to which code is shared across different parameter sets, quantifies various software complications specific to each KEM, and finds secret-dependent timings in kyber*/ref.
Amit Jana
Azade Rezaeezade, Abraham Basurto-Becerra, Léo Weissbart, Guilherme Perin
Alexandre Augusto Giron, Frederico Schardong, Lucas Pandolfo Perin, Ricardo Custódio, Victor Valle, Víctor Mateu
Luke Harrison, Samiran Bag, Feng Hao
15 December 2023
Eric Wagner, Martin Serror, Klaus Wehrle, Martin Henze
Submission deadline: Jan 8, 2024 at 11:59pm Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
Lund University, Faculty of Engineering (LTH), Department of Electrical and Information Technology
The research topics include side-channel attacks on symmetric and post-quantum cryptographic algorithms, the mathematical foundations of fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) and its safe implementation, and security for dynamic resource allocation in next-generation mobile networks. Senior researchers will be active in the projects and provide supervision.
The main duties of doctoral students are to devote themselves to their research studies, which includes participating in research projects and third cycle courses. The work duties will also include teaching and other departmental duties (no more than 20%).
Third-cycle studies at LTH consist of full-time studies for 4 years. A doctoral studentship is a fixed-term employment of a maximum of 5 years (including 20% departmental duties).
More information can be found in: https://lu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:679799/
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Christian Gehrmann (christian.gehrmann@eit.lth.se); Thomas Johansson (thomas.johansson@eit.lth.se)
More information: https://lu.varbi.com/what:job/jobID:679799/
Rochester Institute of Technology, Department of Cybersecurity, Rochester, New York, USA
- side-channel analysis
- applied cryptography
- software security
- hardware-assisted security
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Billy Brumley (bbbics at rit dot edu)
KISON Research group, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
KISON is a research group focused on creating technologies for the protection of the security of networks, the information transmitted through them and the privacy of their users. The KISON group research lines focus on the compatibility of the security of decentralized networks (e.g. ad-hoc, IoT networks, 5G/6G) and the protection of information in the Internet (especially multimedia contents) with users' rights to privacy.
Applications are invited for a 3-year predoctoral grant in the Network and Information Technologies doctoral programme. Reserach lines are:
More details on research lines:
https://www.uoc.edu/portal/en/escola-doctorat/linies-recerca/linies-nit/information-network/index.html
The candidate should have completed his/her master´s degree by July 2024 in computer science, telecommunications, or a related area.
The starting date will be Sept. 2024.
Full details:
https://www.uoc.edu/portal/en/escola-doctorat/beques/beques-uoc-escola-doctorat/index.html
Deadline: 12/02/2024
Closing date for applications:
Contact: Helena Rifà-Pous
More information: https://www.uoc.edu/en/studies/doctorates/doctorate-technologies-information-networks
Aalto University, Finland
Broadly, the PhD study may include the following depending on the skills and interests of the candidate: studying the hardness and relations of underlying mathematical problems, constructing and analysing lattice-based cryptographic schemes, proving theoretical impossibilities, implementing software libraries, performing concrete efficiency evaluation, etc.
We are looking for candidates who have recently completed, or will soon complete, a Master’s degree in cryptography, mathematics, computer science, or other relevant fields of studies. The success candidate will have strong background in mathematics and computer science, especially in areas relevant to the position. Good communication skills and fluent written and spoken English are required.
To apply, please visit:
https://aalto.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/aalto/job/Otaniemi-Espoo-Finland/Doctoral-Researcher-in-Lattice-based-Cryptography_R38062
Closing date for applications:
Contact:
Russell Lai, e-mail "firstname.lastname@aalto.fi" (research related information)
Susanna Holma, e-mail "firstname.lastname@aalto.fi" (recruitment process)
More information: https://aalto.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/aalto/job/Otaniemi-Espoo-Finland/Doctoral-Researcher-in-Lattice-based-Cryptography_R38062