Overview

The workshop aims to bring together cryptography researchers with developers implementing cryptography in real-world systems. The main goal of the workshop is to strengthen the dialogue between these two groups. Topics covered will focus on uses of cryptography in real-world environments such as the Internet, the cloud, and embedded devices.

The workshop took place on Jan. 9-11, 2013 at Stanford University.

The first workshop on Real-World Crypto was held at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences at Cambridge in 2011.

The next Real-World Crypto workshop will take place in January 2014 in New-York city.


Workshop Venue

Date: Jan. 9-11, 2013
Location: Stanford Huang Engineering Center. Directions and parking.


Organizers



Sponsors

The workshop is hosted by the Stanford Computer Security Lab and
supported by Cisco, Voltage Security, and Microsoft.


Tell your friends



Attendance

To help with planning please register early.

Sponsors

Cisco Voltage Security Microsoft