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NTRU Experts to Head Public Key Security Seminar at 2003 Joint Mathematics Conference NTRU's William Whyte, Nicholas Howgrave-Graham, and Daniel Lieman to Discuss Mathematical and Practical Considerations in Cryptography Burlington, Mass. - December 9, 2002 - NTRU, the only provider of strong security that fits everywhere, today announced that William Whyte, Director of Cryptographic Research and Development at NTRU, Nicholas Howgrave-Graham, Senior Cryptographer at NTRU, and Daniel Lieman, NTRU Co-founder and Director of Applications will speak at the American Mathematical Society's 2003 Joint Mathematics Meetings. During the "Short Course on Public-Key Security," organized by Daniel Lieman, they will discuss basic cryptographic techniques, how they are applied today, as well as the goals of current research. The course will be held in Baltimore, Maryland from January 13-14, 2003. NTRU cryptography provides user authentication and data encryption in highly constrained environments such as contactless smart cards and RFID devices. "With the lack of cost-effective, practical security techniques available for identification and payment tokens, cryptographic innovation is more important than ever," said Lieman. "This course will help promote research and achievements that will ultimately enable consumers and enterprises alike to apply encryption for practical purposes." The Joint Mathematics Meetings aim is to advance mathematical achievement, encourage research, and provide a communication forum conducive to field study and progress. During the two-day course in Baltimore, Whyte will describe implementation issues and security considerations for public-key cryptosystems based on the standard discrete logarithm problem. Howgrave-Graham will highlight current research in cryptography, including the challenge of constructing provably secure public-key cryptosystems. Lieman's talk will survey the state of the art in construction of secure systems from public-key and symmetric-key cryptographic primitives. Other speakers will include academic researchers in mathematics and cryptography from the United States and Australia.
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