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SUMMARY:Protection of Long-Lived Systems
DESCRIPTION:With increasing digitization, the number of long-lived systems 
 and services increases rapidly. For example, digital archives such as genom
 ic databases will have to operate for many decades or even centuries. The p
 rotection of such long-lived systems against security risks is indispensabl
 e.  Most of the security technology used today appears to be inappropriate 
 for protecting long-lived systems. This is particularly true for cryptograp
 hy. Keys chosen today will be too short in the future or they may leak over
  time. Researchers may find new attacks against schemes that are considered
  secure today. Therefore, the protection of long-lived digital systems is a
 n important scientific and technological problem.  Several researchers have
  proposed partial solutions. For example, there are security models for lon
 g-lived systems; there is quantum key distribution and one-time pad encrypt
 ion, which offer information theoretic protection of the confidentiality of
  data in transit; there are time-stamp-based solutions that ensure long-ter
 m integrity of data in archives. However, there is no comprehensive solutio
 n of the problem yet.  The workshop will bring together researchers from th
 e relevant technology and application areas to discuss important scientific
  challenges that need to be addressed in order to find theoretically sound 
 and practical solutions that provide protection of long-lived systems. Curr
 ently, the following speakers are confirmed.\n\n 	Ahto Buldas (Tallinn Univ
 ersity of Technology, Estonia) 	Claude Crépeau (McGill University, Canada) 
 	Nicolas Gisin (Université de Genève, Switzerland) 	Michael Hange (formerly
  President BSI, Germany) 	Jean-Pierre Hubaux (EPFL, Switzerland) 	Norbert L
 ütkenhaus (University of Waterloo, Canada) 	Olivier Pereira (UCL, Belgium) 
 	Jörn Müller-Quade (KIT, Germany) 	Rei Safavi-Naini (University of Calgary,
  Canada) 	Jörg Schwenk (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany) \n\nThe workshop 
 is organized by Johannes Buchmann, member of the Leopoldina, Denise Demirel
 , and Matthias Geihs.\n\nWeitere Informationen\n\nDie Veranstaltung richtet
  sich an ein Fachpublikum. Eine Anmeldung ist erforderlich. Für weitere Inf
 ormationen besuchen Sie bitte dieWebsite des Workshops\n\nKontakt\n\nMatthi
 as GeihsTechnische Universität DarmstadtE-Mail: plls2016@crossing.tu-darmst
 adt.de
LOCATION:Darmstadt
DTSTAMP:20251112T170935Z
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