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ISR-affiliated Associate Professor Dana Dachman-Soled (ECE) is the Program Chair for the third Conference on Information-Theoretic Cryptography (ITC 2022), July 5–7 at MIT. The conference is being held in cooperation with the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR).

ITC fills the role in the cryptographic community of disseminating research advances on all aspects of information-theoretic security. Information theoretic techniques are pervasive in essentially all areas of cryptography, and ITC has sought to foster the creation of a community bringing together researchers from coding theory, information theory (classical and quantum), theory of computation, privacy, and cryptography.



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