Real World Crypto 2019, took place in San Jose Marriott, San Jose, USA on January 9-11, 2019. Real World Crypto 2019 was organized by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR).
Real World Crypto Symposium aimed to bring together cryptography researchers with developers implementing cryptography in real-world systems. The conference goal was to strengthen the dialogue between these two communities. Topics covered focus on uses of cryptography in real-world environments such as the Internet, the cloud, and embedded devices.
The RWC series of events was initiated by Kenny Paterson and Nigel Smart in 2012, as part of a celebration at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing. At that point the rather less punchy title was Is Cryptographic Theory Practically Relevant?. The event was an amazing success and within a week we had been contacted about organizing a follow up event; and so Real World Cryptography was born.
Talks were selected on the basis of impact on the real world (potential or current), interest to the audience, and our perceived quality of the speaker.
COINS supported Tjerand Silde to attend Real World Crypto 2019 in San Jose, USA.