Joint Crypto Seminar and Doctoral Speaking Skills Talk - Changrui Mu

— 5:30pm

Location:
In Person and Virtual - ET - Gates Hillman 7501 and Zoom

Speaker:
CHANGRUI MU , Ph.D. Student
Computer Science Department
Carnegie Mellon University

https://changrui-mu.github.io/

Public-Key Encryption from the MinRank Problem

We construct a public-key encryption scheme from the hardness of the (planted) MinRank problem over uniformly random instances. This corresponds to the hardness of decoding random linear rank-metric codes. Existing constructions of public-key encryption from such problems require hardness for structured instances arising from the masking of efficiently decodable codes. Central to our construction is the development of a new notion of duality for rank-metric codes.

Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the CSD Speaking Skills Requirement

The Crypto Seminar is sponsored by LayerZero

In Person and Zoom Participation.  See announcement. 

For More Information:
tianyaog@andrew.cmu.edu | matthewstewart@cmu.edu


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