Mathematical Models for Security Applications

Emplacement

HAVANA
,
Cuba

Dates

à

Présentation

This CIMPA School will introduce participants to selected topics of Mathematics with direct applications in privacy and security issues. The presentations will include the necessary background in order to understand the main concepts, as well as many motivating examples of the application of these topics to particular security and privacy issues, together with open problems in the corresponding areas. The aim is to motivate a group of bright students to continue working in those areas at the doctoral or postdoctoral level. The school will conclude with presentations by researchers and students.

The School will take place at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of the University of Havana. Founded in 1728, the University of Havana is the oldest and most important university in Cuba. The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science has broad experience in the organization of international events, including other CIMPA research schools.

Coordinateurs administratifs et scientifiques

Luis Ramiro Pineiro (Universidad de La Habana,
Cuba
, )
Joseph Miret (Universitat de Lleida,
Espagne
, )

Programme scientifique

Cours 1: "Algebraic Geometry Codes, Gröbner bases and linear codes", Mijaíl Borges Quintana & Edgar Martínez Moro

Cours 2: "Convolutional Codes, their Mathematical Properties and Applications to Multimedia Streaming", Joachim Rosenthal

Cours 3: "Cryptographic protocols using elliptic curves", Mireille Fouquet & Josep M. Miret

Cours 4: "Secret Sharing", Edy Tri Baskoro

Cours 5: "Security of Statistical Databases", Mirka Miller & Joe Ryan

Cours 6: "Topological Vulnerabilities of Networks", Hebert Pérez-Rosés

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