IACR News item: 02 December 2024
Award
We are proud to announce the winners of the 2024 IACR Test-of-Time Award for Asiacrypt.
The IACR Test-of-Time Award honors papers published at the 3 IACR flagship conferences 15 years ago which have had a lasting impact on the field.
The Test-of-Time award for Asiacrypt 2009 is awarded to the following two papers:
Fiat-Shamir with aborts:Applications to lattice and factoring-based signatures, by Vadim Lyubashevsky
For inventing the abort technique in the Fiat-Shamir transformation, which became the foundation of the NIST-standardized Dilithium lattice-based signature scheme.
Efficient public key encryption based on ideal lattices, by Damien Stehlé, Ron Steinfeld, Keisuke Tanaka and Keita Xagawa
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.
The IACR Test-of-Time Award honors papers published at the 3 IACR flagship conferences 15 years ago which have had a lasting impact on the field.
The Test-of-Time award for Asiacrypt 2009 is awarded to the following two papers:
Fiat-Shamir with aborts:Applications to lattice and factoring-based signatures, by Vadim Lyubashevsky
For inventing the abort technique in the Fiat-Shamir transformation, which became the foundation of the NIST-standardized Dilithium lattice-based signature scheme.
Efficient public key encryption based on ideal lattices, by Damien Stehlé, Ron Steinfeld, Keisuke Tanaka and Keita Xagawa
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.
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