Bridging the gap between Key-Evolving Signatures and Their Applications. This project aims to address the gap between cryptography primitives and their applications. Key-evolution signatures are effective in resolving secret key compromises. Theoretically, they can be adopted to secure Proof-of-Stake in blockchain against long-range attacks. Unfortunately, there are many remaining issues to address that make adoption insecure. This project is significant since it will enrich theoretical cryptogr ....Bridging the gap between Key-Evolving Signatures and Their Applications. This project aims to address the gap between cryptography primitives and their applications. Key-evolution signatures are effective in resolving secret key compromises. Theoretically, they can be adopted to secure Proof-of-Stake in blockchain against long-range attacks. Unfortunately, there are many remaining issues to address that make adoption insecure. This project is significant since it will enrich theoretical cryptography contributions and ensure their practical and secure applications. The expected outcomes are innovative technologies, guaranteeing security whilst solving real-life problems. The project will deliver significant and innovative technology for enabling effective and secure blockchain systems. Read moreRead less
Australian Laureate Fellowships - Grant ID: FL230100033
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$3,034,371.00
Summary
Secure Cloud Computing from Cryptography:The Rise of Pragmatic Cryptography. This Fellowship aims to deliver a new research principle by developing cryptography solutions, namely pragmatic cryptography, for cloud security. Cryptography is critical in protecting data and computing for confidentiality and integrity. Current cryptography solutions are advanced but idealised and incompatible with existing cloud applications. The expected outcomes include design principles of pragmatic cryptography a ....Secure Cloud Computing from Cryptography:The Rise of Pragmatic Cryptography. This Fellowship aims to deliver a new research principle by developing cryptography solutions, namely pragmatic cryptography, for cloud security. Cryptography is critical in protecting data and computing for confidentiality and integrity. Current cryptography solutions are advanced but idealised and incompatible with existing cloud applications. The expected outcomes include design principles of pragmatic cryptography and concrete cryptography constructions to achieve secure cloud computing solutions, narrowing the gap between theory and practice. Achieving these outcomes will revolutionise cloud technology and position Australia as a global leader in innovative technologies that provide user assurance and trust in cloud security.Read moreRead less
Provably Secure Cryptography Techniques: Effective, Elegant, and Economic. This project aims to contribute to advanced knowledge and techniques to remove relaxed proof factors from provable security. Cryptography nowadays can be proven secure and must be provably secure before being adopted for data protection. Until today, most cryptography schemes are still using some relaxed proof factors to prove security, but using these relaxed factors was risky. The expected outcomes are proof methodolog ....Provably Secure Cryptography Techniques: Effective, Elegant, and Economic. This project aims to contribute to advanced knowledge and techniques to remove relaxed proof factors from provable security. Cryptography nowadays can be proven secure and must be provably secure before being adopted for data protection. Until today, most cryptography schemes are still using some relaxed proof factors to prove security, but using these relaxed factors was risky. The expected outcomes are proof methodologies for researchers to prove security in an easy way (effective), cryptography techniques for proving security without any relaxed proof factors for cryptography schemes (elegant), and more practical cryptography schemes with elegant proofs to enable Australians to receive benefit from secure data protection (economic).
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Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE240100282
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$432,000.00
Summary
New Frontiers for Anonymous Authentication. The project aims to investigate the new concepts and constructions of anonymous authentication protocols, which can both fill existing research gap and address new challenges raised by new computing technologies. The expected outcomes are novel concepts and methods in constructing anonymous authentication protocols with enhanced functionalities and better efficiency. The project will contribute to safeguard cybersecurity for all Australians and provide ....New Frontiers for Anonymous Authentication. The project aims to investigate the new concepts and constructions of anonymous authentication protocols, which can both fill existing research gap and address new challenges raised by new computing technologies. The expected outcomes are novel concepts and methods in constructing anonymous authentication protocols with enhanced functionalities and better efficiency. The project will contribute to safeguard cybersecurity for all Australians and provide significant benefits, such as advancing theoretical knowledge in the research field and enhancing privacy and security of all Australian online services.Read moreRead less
Cryptographic Group Actions and Their Applications. This project aims to develop innovative techniques to construct cryptographic primitives and explore their applications to secure cloud computing. Cryptographic group actions have recently become a promising candidate for post-quantum cryptography. However, whilst possessing strong mathematical complexity, group actions are still in their infancy, and thus it remains challenging to realise advanced cryptographic constructions. The expected outc ....Cryptographic Group Actions and Their Applications. This project aims to develop innovative techniques to construct cryptographic primitives and explore their applications to secure cloud computing. Cryptographic group actions have recently become a promising candidate for post-quantum cryptography. However, whilst possessing strong mathematical complexity, group actions are still in their infancy, and thus it remains challenging to realise advanced cryptographic constructions. The expected outcomes of this project are new techniques from cryptographic group actions and their applications to secure cloud services. This will provide direct benefits to Australia's Industry 4.0 adoption by enabling advanced technologies developed in Australia in the upcoming era of quantum computers.Read moreRead less
Discovery Early Career Researcher Award - Grant ID: DE230100001
Funder
Australian Research Council
Funding Amount
$424,064.00
Summary
Regulations in Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Systems. This project aims to develop an integrated regulatory paradigm for privacy-preserving blockchain. This project expects to reduce cybercrimes and illegal transactions in blockchain and provide solutions for the regulation concerns raised in the national blockchain roadmap, using interdisciplinary approaches and new primitives. Expected outcomes of this project include providing versatile regulation services covering the whole lifetime of trans ....Regulations in Privacy-Preserving Blockchain Systems. This project aims to develop an integrated regulatory paradigm for privacy-preserving blockchain. This project expects to reduce cybercrimes and illegal transactions in blockchain and provide solutions for the regulation concerns raised in the national blockchain roadmap, using interdisciplinary approaches and new primitives. Expected outcomes of this project include providing versatile regulation services covering the whole lifetime of transactions while maintaining transaction privacy and user anonymity. This should provide significant benefits to the economy by reducing the financial loss caused by blockchain abuse worldwide ($76 billion per year) and promoting Australia’s blockchain ecosystem (grow to AU$68.4 billion by 2030). Read moreRead less
Pseudorandomness in Number Theory, Dynamics and Cryptography. The aim of the project is to investigate various aspects of randomness, design new and analyse previously known constructions of randomness extractors of practical use. As a dual aim, we will also investigate the pseudorandomness of some classical number-theoretic objects. The significance of this project is in a large number of theoretical and practical applications and in new methods which will be developed. Expected outcomes includ ....Pseudorandomness in Number Theory, Dynamics and Cryptography. The aim of the project is to investigate various aspects of randomness, design new and analyse previously known constructions of randomness extractors of practical use. As a dual aim, we will also investigate the pseudorandomness of some classical number-theoretic objects. The significance of this project is in a large number of theoretical and practical applications and in new methods which will be developed. Expected outcomes include new cryptographically strong hash functions and progress towards several famous open conjectures such as Sarnak’s conjecture. These new results and methods will be highly beneficial for both theoretical mathematics and also for such practical areas as cryptography and information security.Read moreRead less