Håkon Jacobsen
Ph.D. started in: 2012
Year of graduation: 2017
COINS consortium member: Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Supervised by: Danilo Gligoroski
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Research area: Cryptography
Project title: Constructing Efficient Multivariate and Code-based Public-Key Algorithm
Project description: The focus of my research is on the construction of efficient public-key algorithms based on multivariate and code-based cryptography.
Publications:
- Chris Brzuska, Håkon Jacobsen (2017). A modular security analysis of EAP and IEEE 802.11
- Håkon Jacobsen (2017). A Modular Security Analysis of EAP and IEEE 802.11
- Christina Brzuska, Håkon Jacobsen, Douglas Stebila (2016). Safely exporting keys from secure channels on the security of EAP-TLS and TLS key exporters
- Danilo Gligoroski, Hristina Mihajloska, Simona Samardjiska, Håkon Jacobsen, Rune Erlend Jensen, Mohamed Ezzat El Hadedy Aly (2014). Pi-Cipher: Authenticated Encryption for Big Data
- Danilo Gligoroski, Hristina Mihajloska, Simona Samardjiska, Håkon Jacobsen, Rune Erlend Jensen, Mohamed El-Hadedy (2014). CAESAR candidate PiCipher
- Danilo Gligoroski, Simona Samardjiska, Håkon Jacobsen, Sergey Bezzateev (2013). McEliece in the world of Escher
- Danilo Gligoroski, Simona Samardjiska, Håkon Jacobsen, Sergey Bezzateev (2013). McEliece in the world of Escher
- Håkon Jacobsen, Simona Samardjiska, Danilo Gligoroski (2013). On the strong and weak keys in MQQ-SIG
- Håkon Jacobsen, Simona Samardjiska, Danilo Gligoroski (2012). On the strong and weak keys in MQQ-SIG
Events attended with COINS funding:
- Crypto vs Mass Surveillance Workshop, Trondheim, Norway, 2016
- ISC, Trondheim, Norway, 2015
- FRISC Finse winter school, Finse, Norway, 2014
- COINS Ph.D. student seminar, Stavanger, Norway, 2013
- NISK, Stavanger, Norway, 2013
- FRISC Finse winter school, Finse, Norway, 2013