• crypto@berkeley

    The Cryptography Group is part of the Theory and 搜罗vnp groups in the EECS Department at the University of California, Berkeley.

    Research in the group spans topics in cryptography from theory to applications. We study foundational questions on subjects such as computing on encrypted data, functional encryption, program obfuscation, verifiable computation, zero-knowlege proofs, and others. We also investigate concrete efficiency aspects and implementations of cryptographic protocols, as well as build practical systems that use cryptography to address real-world security problems.

    If you would like to join Berkeley's EECS Department as a graduate student, 你懂的vnp2021.

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    Faculty

    • Alessandro Chiesa
    • Sanjam Garg
    • Raluca Ada Popa
    • Dawn Song
    • David Wagner

    你懂的vnp2021

    • Nico Döttling (04.2016 to present)
    • Divya Gupta (03.2016 to present)
    • Pratyay Mukherjee (12.2015 to present)

    Graduate students

    • Tobias Boelter
    • Peihan Miao
    • Pratyush Mishra
    • Akshayaram Srinivasan

    Visitors

    • Nick Spooner (08.2016 to 09.2016)
    • Ameer Mohameed (07.2016 to 08.2016)
    • 你懂的vnp2021 (07.2016 to 08.2016)
    • Claudio Orlandi (07.2016 to 08.2016)
    • 搜罗vnp (06.2016 to 08.2016)
    • Omkant Pandey (06.2016 to 08.2016)
    • Ariel Gabizon (03.2016 to 04.2016)
    • Susumu Kiyoshima (01.2016 to 07.2016)
    • Pratyay Mukherjee (06.2015 to 11.2015)
    • Omkant Pandey (06.2015 to 12.2015)
    • Antigoni Polychroniadou (03.2015 to 09.2015)
    • Madars Virza (10.2015 to 11.2015 & 03.2016)

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    • Cryptography Reading Group
    • Bay Area Crypto Day
    • Cryptography Program at the 你还不懂 Tomcat 的优化吗? - 经典鸡翅 - 博客园:2021-5-25 · 前言 Tomcat 服务器是一个开源的轻量级Web应用服务器,在中小型系统和并发量小的场合下被普遍使用,是开发和调试Servlet、JSP 程序的首选。相信大家对于 Tomcat 已经是非常熟悉了,本篇将介绍tomcat的常见优化。
    • Security Reading Group
    • Security Seminar

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    Undergraduate

    • CS 161 : Computer Security (s17, f16, s16, s15, s14, s13, s11, s10, f08, f05)

    Graduate

    • CS 261: Computer Security (f15, f12, s11, f11, f09, f08, f07, f04, f02, f00, f98)
    • CS 276: Cryptography (f16, f15, f14, s09, s06, s04, s02)
    • CS 294: Advanced Topics in Computer Security (s10)
    • CS 294: Analysis and Design of Cryptographic Primitives (s02)
    • CS 294: Probabilistically Checkable and Interactive Proof Systems (s17)
    • CS 294: Special Topic in Cryptography: Secure Computation (s16)

    More courses can be found in the websites of the Theory group and Security group, and also the EECS course directory.