The second 2021 Levchin prize is awarded to The Tor Project, for continued development of the Tor system and the underlying cryptography.
#realworldcrypto
The first of two 2021 Levchin prizes is awarded to Neal Koblitz and Victor Miller, for the invention of elliptic curve cryptography. Congratulations to both!
#realworldcrypto
Congrats to Ralph Merkle on winning a 2020 Levchin Prize! Ralph's citation reads, "For fundamental contributions to the development of public key cryptography, hash algorithms, Merkle trees, and digital signatures."
#RealWorldCrypto
RWC 2018 will be live-streamed (and videos put on youtube), so if you didn't manage to secure a ticket, it will be possible to follow the talks.
#realworldcrypto
With heavy hearts, we've decided to postpone RWC 2022 until April 13-15, to maximise the chance of people being able to attend in person. More information at:
Thank you everyone for coming and making
#realworldcrypto
2018 such a success. Big shout out to our general chairs Emilia Kaspaer and Anja Lehmann, and to our many sponsors.
The second 2020 Levchin Prize is awarded to Xiaoyun Wang and Marc Stevens! Their citation reads, "For groundbreaking work on the security of collision resistant hash functions."
#RealWorldCrypto
We are delighted to announce the following addition to the RWC 2019 program:
Announcing the 2nd Round Candidates for the NIST PQC “Competition”
Dustin Moody (NIST)
Thursday Jan 10 at 2pm.
#realworldcrypto
🥁🥁🥁 The Second Levchin Prize in 2024 goes to 🥁🥁🥁
Emilia Kasper, Adam Langley, Ben Laurie, Al Cutter for creating and deploying Certificate Transparency at Scale
We are delighted to announce that two new members have joined the RWC steering committee - Helena Handschuh (Rambus) and Nick Sullivan (Cloudflare,
@grittygrease
)
#realworldcrypt
You heard it here first, RWC 2024 will be from Monday March 25 to Wednesday March 27, 2024 at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto, Ontario, Canada! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
The RWC steering committee, in consultation with the local organisers, have decided that RWC 2021 will be held virtually. We hope to be in Amsterdam for RWC 2022. More info here:
#realworldcrypto
We are delighted to announce that registration has reopened for
#RealWorldCrypto
2022 in Amsterdam, April 13-15, 2022. Also available in online form. Either way, join us!
Every day in the social hour at
#RealWorldCrypto
2021 we will have two "HangOut" events where you can join a group discussion with someone from the community. On the first day our hosts will be
@agl__
and
@kennyog
Some
#realworldcrypto
2020 attendance stats:
402 attendees from USA
44 UK
30 France
24 Germany
18 The Netherlands
17 Canada, Japan, Switzerland
9 Belgium, Korea
First set of RWC2019 invited speakers announced: Matt Blaze (Penn State), Matt Campagna (AWS), Srini Devadas (MIT), Neha Narula (MIT), Kurt Nielsen (Partisia), Marianna Raykova (Yale), Jasper van Woudenberg (Riscure) - more to come.
#realworldcrypto
You can submit slides, 2-page abstracts, or max 10-page papers. No proceedings, so you can send us material accepted or in submission elsewhere. Key criterion for acceptance: will this make a good RWC talk?
Day 2 of
#realworldcrypto
is off to a great start with an invited talk by Luca Da Feo, featuring isogenies + pirates. Catch it on the youtube channel if you missed it:
We are delighted to announce two additional invited speakers for RWC 2021:
@AnnaLysyanskaya
(Brown University) and Dustin Moody (NIST). See the full list at:
#realworldcrypto
On Thursday at 11.45 at
#realworldcrypto
Jann Horn from Google Project Zero will talk about "Spectre & Meltdown: Data leaks during speculative execution" - just added to the schedule.
We've lined up six exciting invited talks for
#realworldcrypto
2022. First up: Michael Kleber & Charlie Harrison (Google Chrome), "Don't Break the Web: APIs for Chrome's Privacy Sandbox".
We say farewell to
@sol3gga
after many years of service on the RWC steering committee. Thank you Aggelos! We are delighted to welcome
@_alehmann
as his successor.
Thank you
@JanCamenisch
for all the new followers! For those new to the account, this image summarizes what the symposium is all about (we’re old school).
We have passed 500 registrations for
#realworldcrypto
2021. Don't forget to check out the growing list of affiliated events: (some require advance registration).
Ben Nassi with Extracting Secret Keys from a device by analyzing the intensity of the light emitted by the device’s power LED.
They were able to extract speech from just a video of an LED of a speaker from 35m away!
Welcome to virtual Amsterdam for
#realworldcrypto
2021 - the social app is already live, so if you've registered for the event, why not come visit today and get familiar with everything?
We've just passed 500 registrations for RWC 2020. We still have space for a few more, but don't delay if you're thinking of attending.
#realworldcrypto