The Second Asian Workshop on Symmetric Key Cryptography - ASK 2012

About ASK 2012

ASK has been held to promote research on symmetric key cryptography (block ciphers, stream ciphers, hash functions, analysis, designs, proofs and implementations of these primitives etc) in Asia since 2011. ASK 2012 will be held inside the Nagoya University Campus, Japan on August 27, 28 and 29, 2012. The program will contain mainly two parts, invited talks and group discussions. ASK 2012 targets mainly for active students and young researchers to learn and work in small interest groups.

Interested Asian-based (including Australia) researchers are welcome to contact us for participation. We also welcome researchers outside Asia to contact us (the precedence will be given to Asian-based researchers if the number of participants exceeds the capacity). A limited number of stipend for plane ticket may be available for PhD students who have difficulty obtaining funding.


Contacts

Tetsu Iwata Lei Wang
iwata@cse.nagoya-u.ac.jp lei.wang@uec.ac.jp
ask2012nagoya@gmail.com ask2012nagoya@gmail.com
Nagoya University The University of Electro-Communications

 

Invited Speakers

  ● Jian Guo (Institute for Infocomm Research, SG):
   
      "Recent Advances in Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks";    [Survey]
   
  ● Takanori Isobe (Sony Corporation, JP):
   
     "Recent Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks on Block Ciphers";    [Recent Results]
   
  ● Tetsu Iwata (Nagoya University, JP):
   
     "Breaking and Repairing GCM Security Proofs (from CRYPTO 2012)";    [Recent Results]
   
  ● Masakatsu Morii (Kobe University, JP):
   
     "Breaking WEP, Vulnerability of WPA-TKIP, Attacks for RC4 and the Direction of Lightweight Stream Cipher";    [Survey]
   
  ● Thomas Peyrin (Nanyang Technological University, SG):
   
     "Practical Cryptanalysis of ARMADILLO-2";    [Recent Results]
   
  ● Mohammad Reza Reyhanitabar (University of Wollongong, AU):
   
     "Provable Security of Cryptographic Hash Functions";    [Tutorial]
   
  ● Kazuo Sakiyama and Yang Li (The University of Electro-Communications, JP):
   
     "Differential Fault Analysis on AES Variants";    [Tutorial]
   
  ● Yu Sasaki (NTT Corporation, JP):
   
     "Integral Attack Goes More than Impossible Differential Attack for LBlock";    [Recent Results]
   
  ● Meiqin Wang (Shandong University, CN):
   
     "Zero Correlation Linear Cryptanalysis with Reduced Data Complexity";    [Recent Results]

Program

Monday, August 27 @ IB012

10:00 - 10:15
Welcome Address
10:15 - 10:45
  Tetsu Iwata: Breaking and Repairing GCM Security Proofs (from CRYPTO 2012) [Slides]
10:45 - 11:30
   Jian Guo: Recent Advances in Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks [ Slides]
11:30 - 12:00
Break
12:00 - 12:45
   Takanori Isobe: Recent Meet-in-the-Middle Attacks on Block Ciphers[Slides]
12:45 - 14:15
Lunch
14:15-16:15
Group Session (1)
16:15 - 17:00
Break
17:00-18:15
Group Session (2)
  

Tuesday, August 28 @ IB012

10:00 - 10:45
   Meiqin Wang: Zero Correlation Linear Cryptanalysis with Reduced Data Complexity [ Slides ]
10:45 - 11:15
  Masakatsu Morii: Breaking WEP, Vulnerability of WPA-TKIP, Attacks for RC4 and the Direction                                    of Lightweight Stream Cipher
11:15 - 11:45
Break
11:45 - 12:45
  Mohammad Reza Reyhanitabar: Provable Security of Cryptographic Hash Functions[Slides]
12:45 - 14:15
Lunch
14:15-16:15
Group Session (3)
16:15 - 17:00
Break
17:00-18:15
Group Session (4)
  

Wednesday, August 29 @ IB012

10:15 - 11:00
  Thomas Peyrin: Practical Cryptanalysis of ARMADILLO-2 [Slides ]
11:00 - 11:30
  Kazuo Sakiyama and Yang Li: Differential Fault Analysis on AES Variants [Slides ]
11:30 - 12:00
Break
12:00 - 12:45
   Yu Sasaki: Integral Attack Goes More than Impossible Differential Attack for LBlock [Slides]
12:45 - 14:15
Lunch
14:15-16:15
Group Session (5)
16:15 - 17:00
Break
17:00-18:15
Wrapping up @ IB012

Attendees and Groups

Attack on Block Cipher (1) @ IB011:
Kazumaro Aoki (NTT, JP); Shiho Moriai (NICT, JP); Masakatsu Morii (Kobe University, JP); Yosuke Todo (NTT, JP); Shingo Yanagihara (Nagoya University, JP); Liang Zhao (Kyushu University, JP);

Attack on Block Cipher (2) @ IB012:
Jiageng Chen (JAIST, JP); Takanori Isobe (Sony, JP); Yu Sasaki (NTT, JP); Meiqin Wang (Shandong University, CN); Jingyuan Zhao (Shandong University, CN);

Attack on ARX-based Hash Function @ IB013:
Jian Guo (IIR, SG); Mohammad Ali Orumiehchiha (Macquarie University, AU); Huang Tao (NTU, SG); Hongbo Yu (Tsinghua Univerity, CN);

Attack on Sbox-Based Hash Functions @ IB014:
Sareh Emami (Macquarie University, AU); Jeremy Jean (ENS, France); Thomas Peyrin (NTU, SG); Yang Li (UEC, JP);

Provable Security @ IB015:
Shoichi Hirose (Fukui University, JP); Tetsu Iwata (Nagoya University, JP); Kazuhiko Minematsu (NEC, JP); Keisuke Ohashi (Nagoya University, JP); Mohammad Reza Reyhanitabar (University of Wollongong, AU); Kouichi Sakurai (Kyushu University, JP); Nobuyuki Teraura (Kyushu University, JP); Lei Wang (NTU, SG); Kan Yasuda (NTT, JP);


Venue

ASK 2012 will be held at IB Building at Higashiyama Campus of Nagoya University. Nagoya Daigaku Station of Subway Meijo Line is the closest station to the venue, and IB Building is in front of Exit 3 of the station. See Here for a map. Note that the venue and the group session rooms provide wireless internet connections!


From Nagoya Daigaku Station to the Venue


After going through the wicket, turn right and go to Exit3 (West Connecting Passage)


Go up stairs


Turn left and go to West Connecting Passage


Go up stairs


Entrance to ASK 2012 (it will take less than 3 mins from Nagoya Daigaku Station)

Transportation

   ● Getting to Nagoya from Overseas:
     
   Central Japan International Airport (NGO), also called CENTRAIR Airport, is the closest international airport from downtown Nagoya. There are also domestic flights from Narita Airport (NRT) to CENTRAIR Airport. Ground transportation can also be used from Tokyo or Osaka. See Here for more details.
     
   ● Getting to downtown Nagoya from CENTRAIR Airport:
     
   Downtown Nagoya (Nagoya Station area, Sakae area, Kanayama area, and their nearby areas) is about 30-50 minutes away from CENTRIAR Airport by Train. Airport bus can also be used. See Here for transportation.
     
   ● Getting to Nagoya University:
     
   Nagoya University is about 20-30 minutes away from downtown Nagoya by Subway. See Here for a map. Nagoya Daigaku Station of Subway Meijo Line is the closest station to the venue. See Here for a map and Here for information about Subway. In the map, Nagoya Daigaku Station is M18 of Meijo Line.


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A is Nagoya University Station and B is Venue.

Accommodations

There are no official hotels for ASK 2012. Participants are kindly asked to book hotels by themselves. Accommodation in downtown Nagoya is recommended, where numerous hotels can be found. See Here or Here, and enter Nagoya. Accommodations around Nagoya Station area, Sakae area, Kanayama area, Chikusa area, or Imaike area are recommended.

A Few Options:
Mielparque Nagoya
Best Western Hotel Nagoya
ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Grand Court Nagoya

NOTICE that there will be a festival called Nippon Domannaka Festival from August 24 to 26. The festival will take place around Sakae area. If you choose to stay around Sakae area, we recommend to book accommodations early.


Past Event

The first ASK workshop - ASK 2011