QSHC'25: Workshop on Quantum-Safe Hybrid Cryptography Munich, Germany, June 25-26, 2025 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/qshc25 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qshc25 |
Submission deadline | March 31, 2025 |
QSHC'25 is an affiliated event of ACNS'25. The workshop aims to explore the synergies between post-quantum and quantum cryptography. A leading example is the design of Hybrid Authenticated Key Exchange (HAKE) protocols that combine conventional, post-quantum, and quantum cryptography. While the topic is traditional, several new approaches have been proposed recently. The issue is pressing for the design of the future European Quantum Communication Infrastructure (EuroQCI) network that will span the European Union. Beyond HAKE, post-quantum cryptography has been used to build quantum protocols that demonstrate a quantum advantage (e.g., quantum oblivious transfer). This workshop will provide researchers, engineers, and practitioners a platform to discuss recent advancements. The objectives are:
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Foster collaboration between post-quantum and quantum cryptographers.
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Discuss recent advances and challenges.
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Explore practical implementations and standardization efforts.
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To provide a platform for presenting academic and applied work in the field.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit extended abstracts, which must adhere to the original LNCS format, with a page limit of up to 2 pages (excluding references). Submitted abstracts for contributed talks will be reviewed by the program committee for their suitability and relevance to the QSHC audience. Since this workshop does not publish formal proceedings, authors may submit extended abstracts based on works already submitted or recently published in other venues and works in progress intended for future submission elsewhere. At least one author of each accepted submission is required to register for the workshop.
List of Topics
- Hybrid Authenticated Key Exchange (HAKE)
- Hybrid Quantum-Resistant Cryptography, i.e. post-quantum and quantum cryptography
- Secure quantum computing
- Quantum-resistant standardization
- EuroQCI
Committees
Program Committee (TBC)
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Christopher Battarbee (Sorbonne University, France)
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Carlos Cid (Simula UiB, Norway, and Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)
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Eleni Diamanti (CNRS, Sorbonne University, France)
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Alex Grilo (CNRS, Sorbonne University, France)
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Delaram Kahrobaei (CUNY QC, GC, University of York, NYU, USA)
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Elham Kashefi (NQCC, University of Edimburg, CNRS)
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Sebastian Ramacher (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria)
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Timothy Spiller (University of York, UK)
Organizing committee
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Ludovic Perret (EPITA, Sorbonne University, France)
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Christoph Striecks (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria)
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to the organizing committee.