FSE

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FSE (Fast Software Encryption) is a leading international research conference focused on the design and analysis of symmetric-key cryptographic primitives and algorithms.

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instanceOf academic conference
cryptography conference
international conference
abbreviationOf Fast Software Encryption NERFINISHED
area applied cryptography
theoretical cryptography
audience practitioners in information security
researchers in cryptography
community cryptographic research community
field cryptography
symmetric-key cryptography
focusesOn analysis of symmetric-key cryptographic primitives
authenticated encryption schemes
block ciphers
cryptanalysis of symmetric algorithms
design of symmetric-key cryptographic primitives
hash functions
implementation aspects of symmetric cryptography
message authentication codes
stream ciphers
fullName Fast Software Encryption NERFINISHED
goal advance the state of the art in symmetric-key cryptography
provide a forum for presenting new cryptanalytic techniques
provide a forum for presenting new symmetric-key designs
hasAbbreviation FSE NERFINISHED
language English
organizedBy International Association for Cryptologic Research NERFINISHED
proceedingsSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science NERFINISHED
publishesWith Springer NERFINISHED
relatedTo ASIACRYPT NERFINISHED
CHES NERFINISHED
CRYPTO
EUROCRYPT NERFINISHED
reviewProcess peer-reviewed
scope international
sponsoredBy International Association for Cryptologic Research NERFINISHED
topic authenticated encryption design
design of efficient symmetric algorithms
implementation attacks on symmetric cryptography
lightweight cryptography
mode of operation design
security proofs for symmetric primitives
side-channel analysis of symmetric schemes
typicalPublicationType conference proceedings
typicalSubmissionType original research papers

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