Code Based Secret Sharing Schemes Applied Combinatorial Coding Theory

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Code Based Secret Sharing Schemes: Applied Combinatorial Coding Theory

Secret sharing schemes form one of the most important topic in Cryptography. These protocols are used in many areas, applied mathematics, computer science, electrical engineering. A secret is divided into several pieces called shares. Each share is given to a user of the system. Each user has no information about the secret, but the secret can be retrieved by certain authorized coalition of users.This book is devoted to such schemes inspired by Coding Theory. The classical schemes of Shamir, Blakley, Massey are recalled. Survey is made of research in Combinatorial Coding Theory they triggered, mostly self-dual codes, and minimal codes. Applications to engineering like image processing, and key management of MANETs are highlighted.
Cryptography and Coding

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 18th IMA International Conference on Cryptography and Coding, IMACC 2021, held in December 2021. Due to COVID 19 pandemic the conference was held virtually. The 14 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 30 submissions. The conference focuses on a diverse set of topics both in cryptography and coding theory.
Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2025

This eight-volume set, LNCS 15601-15608, constitutes the proceedings of the 44th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, EUROCRYPT 2025, held in Madrid, Spain, during May 4–8, 2025. The 123 papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 602 submissions. They are organized in topical sections as follows: Part I: Secure Multiparty Computation I Part II: Public-Key Cryptography and Key-Exchange Part III: Advanced Cryptographic Schemes Part IV: (Non-)Interactive Proofs and Zero-Knowledge Part V: Secure Multiparty Computation II Part VI: MPC II: Private Information Retrieval and Garbling; Algorithms and Attacks Part VII: Theoretical Foundations Part VIII: Real-World Cryptography