NEMESIS Program
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September 17, 2023 (Sunday), 12:00-14:00, room 104
12:00–12:30 | Kimon-Antonios Provatas, Ioannis Tzannetos and Vassilios Vescoukis Standards-based Cyber Threat Intelligence sharing using private Blockchains |
12:30–12:50 | Vasyl Ustimenko and Aneta Wroblewska Extremal algebraic graphs, quadratic multivariate public keys and temporal rules |
12:50–13:10 | Patryk Sulej and Krzysztof Hryniów Using graph solutions to identify "troll farms" and fake news propagation channels |
13:10–13:30 | Szymon Chadam and Paweł Topa Proof-of-Work CAPTCHA with password cracking functionality |
13:30–13:50 | Aditya Srinivas Menon and Gouri Nair VICRA: Variance-Invariance-Covariance Regularization for Attack Prediction |
September 17, 2023 (Sunday), 15:00-16:30, room 104
15:00–15:20 | Mateusz Korona, Bartosz Zabołotny, Fryderyk Kozioł, Mateusz Biernacki, Radosław Giermakowski, Paweł Rurka, Marta Chmiel and Mariusz Rawski IoTrust - a HW/SW framework supporting security core baseline features for IoT |
15:20–15:40 | Vasyl Ustimenko, Tymoteusz Chojecki and Michal Klisowski On Extremal Algebraic Graphs and implementations of new cubic Multivariate Public Keys |
15:40–16:00 | Wojciech Węgrzynek and Paweł Topa Postquantum symmetric cryptography inspired by neural networks |
16:00–16:30 | Anika Hannemann and Erik Buchmann Is Homomorphic Encryption Feasible for Smart Mobility? |
16:30–16:30 | NEMESIS summary - discussion |
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Important dates
Track proposal submission: November 14, 2022Paper submission (no extensions): May 23, 2023Position paper submission: June 7, 2023Author notification: July 11, 2023Final paper submission, registration: July 31, 2023Discounted payment: August 18, 2023- Conference date: September 17–20, 2023
Under patronage of
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Prof. Krzysztof Zaremba
Rector of Warsaw University of Technology