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Serge Vaudenay
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Security and Cryptography Laboratory
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BIOGRAPHY
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Serge Vaudenay entered at the Ecole Normale Supérieure in 1989 with a major in mathematics. He earned his agrégation (secondary teaching degree) in mathematics in 1992, then a PhD in Computer Science at the University of Paris 7 - Denis Diderot in 1995. He subsequently became a senior research fellow at the CNRS, prior to being granted his habilitation à diriger des recherches (a postdoctoral degree authorizing the recipient to supervise doctoral students). In 1999, he was appointed as a Professor at the EPFL, where he created the Security and Cryptography Laboratory.
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CURRENT WORK
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- Cryptographic analysis: security analysis (security proofs, attacks) of cryptographic primitives
- Lightweight cryptography: design and analysis of cryptographic primitives in contrained environments (stream cipher, key agreement, RFID privacy)
- Secure communication channels: key agreement, authentication and confidentiality, privacy
Serde Vaudenay's research is sponsored by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
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JOB APPLICATION AND SUPPORT LETTER REQUEST
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Please read this document. Any request not following these guidelines is most likely to be discarded.
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MAIN PUBLICATIONS
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A Classical Introduction to Cryptography - Applications for Communications Security, S. Vaudenay, Springer - 2005 Secure Communications over Insecure Channels Based on Short Authenticated Strings, S. Vaudenay, Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 05 - LNCS 3621 - 2005 Decorrelation: a Theory for Block Cipher Security, S. Vaudenay, Journal of Cryptology, 16, 2003 Cryptanalysis of the Chor-Rivest Cryptosystem, S. Vaudenay, Journal of Cryptology, 14, 2001
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