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World-leaders in Cryptography: Yevgeniy Dodis
Jun 21, 2026
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World-leaders in Cryptography: David Naccache
Feb 19, 2026
1h 23m 02s
World-leaders in Cryptography: Paul van Oorschot
Jan 29, 2026
1h 29m 28s
World-leaders in Cryptography: Craig Costello
Jan 15, 2026
1h 59m 24s
World-leaders in Cryptography: Kenny Paterson
Jan 14, 2026
1h 45m 23s
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Yevgeniy Dodis | Yevgeniy is a Fellow of the IACR (International Association for Cryptologic Research), and a Professor of Computer Science at New York University. He has worked in a variety of areas, including secure messaging and end-to-end security, random number generation, LLM watermarking, cryptography with biometrics and other noisy data, hash function and block cipher design, protocol composition and information-theoretic cryptography. Some of his work on Random Number Generation, Hash Functions and Secure Messaging has had real-world impact (e.g., for Zoom, Microsoft, Apple and Signal, among others). In addition to being an IACR Fellow, Yevgeniy was the recipient of 2021 and 2019 IACR Test-of-Time Awards for his work on Fuzzy Extractors and Verifiable Random Functions. He has also won the National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Faculty Awards from AWS, Facebook, Google, IBM, Algorand, Protocol Labs, JP Morgan, Stellar Foundation and VMware, and the Best Paper Award at the 2005 Public Key Cryptography Conference. YouTube version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MvfSuyWTqA | — | ||||||
| 2/19/26 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: David Naccache✨ | cryptographypublic-key cryptography+3 | David Naccache | École normale supérieurePanthéon-Assas University+2 | — | cryptographypublic-key+3 | — | 1h 23m 02s | |
| 1/29/26 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Paul van Oorschot✨ | cryptographycomputer security+3 | Paul van Oorschot | Carleton UniversityRoyal Society of Canada+3 | — | cryptographycomputer security+3 | — | 1h 29m 28s | |
| 1/15/26 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Craig Costello✨ | cryptographypost-quantum cryptography+3 | Craig Costello | Queensland University of TechnologyMicrosoft Research+2 | — | cryptographypost-quantum+3 | — | 1h 59m 24s | |
| 1/14/26 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Kenny Paterson✨ | cryptographycomputer science+3 | Kenny Paterson | ETH ZurichRoyal Holloway, University of London+3 | — | cryptographyETH Zurich+5 | — | 1h 45m 23s | |
| 12/19/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Giuseppe Ateniese✨ | cryptographycybersecurity+3 | Giuseppe Ateniese | George Mason UniversityIBM Zurich Research lab+6 | — | cryptographyproxy re-encryption+7 | — | 1h 34m 41s | |
| 12/11/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Joos Vandewalle✨ | cryptographydata communications+4 | Joos Vandewalle | Catholic University of LeuvenIEEE+2 | — | cryptographydata mining+3 | — | 1h 57m 17s | |
| 11/29/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Jens Groth✨ | cryptographyZero-knowledge Proofs+3 | Jens Groth | NexusUniversity College, London+6 | — | cryptographyZero-knowledge Proofs+3 | — | 2h 02m 14s | |
| 11/21/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Daniele Micciancio✨ | cryptographylattice-based cryptography+4 | Daniele Micciancio | University of California, San DiegoIACR | — | lattice methodscryptographic perspective+3 | — | 1h 38m 15s | |
| 11/14/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Gene Tsudik✨ | cryptographysecurity+3 | Gene Tsudik | University of California, IrvineIBM Zurich Research Laboratory+6 | — | cryptographysecurity+4 | — | 1h 23m 30s | |
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| 10/3/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Technology: Vint Cerf✨ | Internet historyTechnology pioneers+3 | Vint Cerf | ACMIEEE+4 | — | Vint CerfInternet+6 | — | 2h 07m 25s | |
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Panel Discussion: The Quantum clock countdown to Y2Q | Panel Discussion: The Quantum clock countdown to Y2Q Peter Ferry, CEO Scottish Centre of Excellence in Digital Trust and DLT Amit Gupta, Founder and CEO ACubed.IT Mark Tehrani, Founder CyberSeQ Jan Willemson , Senior Researcher Cybernetica Estonia | — | ||||||
| 9/24/25 | ![]() Post Quantum Cryptography and Other Crypto with Daniel J Bernstein | A chat in the International Conference on PQC and AI. Daniel is a world-renowned computer scientist, one of the most influential figures in modern cryptography and a pioneer in post-quantum security.https://luma.com/9lxiupu6https://luma.com/9lxiupu6https://luma.com/9lxiupu6 | — | ||||||
| 8/26/25 | ![]() Cryptography Experts: Professor Martin Albrecht | Martin Albrecht is a Professor of Cryptography at King's College London and a Principal Research Scientist at SandboxAQ. He works broadly across the field of cryptography. His work focuses on the analysis of deployed or soon-to-be deployed cryptographic solutions and he has responsibly disclosed severe vulnerabilities to various public and private stakeholders such as OpenSSH, Amazon EC2, Apple, Telegram, Jitsi and Matrix. He further works on designing advanced cryptographic solutions. He is well known for analysing the security of lattice-based cryptography against classical and quantum computers. | — | ||||||
| 8/13/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Gilles Brassard | Gilles has been a full Professor at the Université de Montréal for more than 45 years. He laid the foundations of quantum cryptography at a time when no one could have predicted that the quantum information revolution would usher in a multi-billion-dollar industry, much less that the United Nations would proclaim 2025 to be the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. He is also among the inventors of quantum teleportation, which is one of the most fundamental pillars of the theory of quantum information. In addition to this, his research focuses on areas of classical cryptography, privacy amplification, quantum entanglement distillation, quantum pseudo-telepathy, the classical simulation of quantum entanglement, amplitude amplification and he discovered the first lower bound on the power of quantum computers. Currently, his main interest lies in the foundations of quantum theory. In 1996, he was elected to the Royal Society of Canada. In 2000, he won the Prix Marie-Victorin - the highest scientific award of the government of Quebec - and in 2006, he was elected as a Fellow of the International Association for Cryptologic Research. In 2009, Gille was awarded the Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal for Science and Engineering, and in 2011 the Killam Prize in Natural Sciences, which are Canada's highest scientific honours. In 2013, Gilles was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. He was named as an Officer in the Order of Canada in 2013 and in the Ordre national du Québec in 2017. In 2018, he became the first Canadian to receive the Wolf Prize in Physics, which is considered second only to the Nobel Prize for Physics. In 2019, he received the Micius Quantum Prize and the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Basic Sciences. In 2023, he was awarded the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics - the world's largest science prize. Furthermore, he has been granted honorary doctorates including from ETH Zürich, and the University of Ottawa. | — | ||||||
| 8/4/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Christof Paar | Christof is a director at the Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy in Bochum, Germany. He is also, a member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina and a Fellow of the IACR and IEEE. His research includes areas of light-weight cryptography, efficient cryptographic implementations, cryptographic Trojans and physical layer security. Christof is one of the co-creators of the PRESENT light-weight cipher and of the PRINCE block cipher, In 2003, he founded Escrypt GmbH together with Willi Mann-heims, and which was one of the first companies to focus on industrial data security. Since 2012, Escrypt has been part of Bosch. | — | ||||||
| 7/30/25 | ![]() Blockchain in Scotland | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 7/10/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Victor S Miller | Victor is a Senior Research Scientist at Nexus Laboratories. He received his PhD in Mathematics from Harvard University in 1975, and was an assistant professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston from 1973 to 1978. Victor has since worked for the IBM Research Center, The Institute for Defence Analyses in Princeton, Meta Platforms and SRI International. For his research, Victor has focused on areas of computational number theory, data compression and cryptography. Along with Neal Koblitz, he was the co-creator of Elliptic Curve Cryptography, the inventor of Miller's algorithm and was a co-inventor of the LZW data compression method. For the LZW invention, he was awarded the IEEE Millennium medal, and for his work on elliptic curve cryptography, he received the RSA Award for Excellence in Mathematics the Levchin Prize, and the Eduard Rhein Foundation Technology Award, along with being a member of the Information Systems Security Association Hall of Fame. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() Fireside Chat: Bruce Schneier | A fireside chat from the International Conference on Digital Trust, AI and the Future. Bruce has created a wide range of cryptographic methods including Skein (hash function), Helix (stream cipher), Fortuna (random number generator), and Blowfish/Twofish/Threefish (block ciphers). Bruce has published 14 books, including best-sellers such as Data and Goliath: The Hidden Battles to Collect Your Data and Control Your World. He has also published hundreds of articles, essays, and academic papers. Currently, Bruce is a fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() International Conference on Digital Trust, AI and the Future: Federico Charosky | Federico Charosky, CEO Quroum CyberFederico is a seasoned cybersecurity executive with over 25 years of distinguished experience across the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East. He specialises in cyber risk management, security operations, and incident response, Federico has dedicated his career to safeguarding organisations against the ever-evolving landscape of digital threats. In 2016, he founded Quorum Cyber, a premier cybersecurity firm backed by private equity, headquartered in Edinburgh with offices across the UK, North America, and the UAE. At Quorum Cyber, our mission is to help good people win. With over 400 cybersecurity professionals and a global presence, our expert team of security engineers, incident responders, forensic specialists, and threat hunters leverages the best Microsoft Security technologies to defend organisations worldwide against cybersecurity breaches and attacks. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() International Conference in Digital Trust, AI and the Future: Colin Cook | No description provided. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() International Conference on Digital Trust, AI and the Future: Blockchain/DLT in Financial Services | Chair: Stephen Ingledew OBE, Chair, Fintech Scotland Nishant Govil: MD, Innovation Adoption, BlackRock Kara Kennedy: Head of Digital Assets, JP Morgan Nick Jones: CEO Zumo. Dia Banerji: Imagine Ventures. | — | ||||||
| 6/25/25 | ![]() International Conference on Digital Trust, AI and the Future: Blockchain/DLT in Business and Society | Date: 24 June 2025 Chair: Peter Ferry, CEO, TRUST Centre of Excellence. Martin Doherty Hughes: Former MP, Chair of All Party Parliamentary Group on Blockchain. Martin Trotter: Regtech leader, BRS Grant Thornton Martin Halford: CTO SICCAR and Tech Steering Committee Accord Project Chris Tate: CEO Condatis. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Ralph C Merkle | Ralph is a co-inventor of public-key cryptography, the inventor of cryptographic hashing, created Merkle's Puzzles, the co-inventor of the Merkle–Hellman knapsack cryptosystem, and invented Merkle trees. He received his B.S. in computer science in 1974 from UC Berkeley and a PhD. in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1979. More recently, he is a researcher and speaker on cryonics. Ralph was a research scientist at the famous Xerox PARC (Palo Alto Research Center), and a nanotechnology theorist at Zyvex. He has also been a Distinguished Professor at Georgia Tech, a senior research fellow at IMM, a faculty member at Singularity University, and a board member at Alcor Life Extension Foundation. In 1998, he was a co-recipient of the Feynman Prize for Nanotechnology for Theory. In 2010, he received the IEEE Richard W. Hamming Medal for the invention of public key cryptography, and in 2011, he was inducted into the National Cyber Security Hall of Fame. In 2020, he received the Levchin Prize for "fundamental contributions to the development of public key cryptography, hash algorithms, Merkle trees, and digital signatures. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | ![]() World-leaders in Cryptography: Rosario Gennaro | Rosario Gennaro is a Professor of Computer Science at City University of New York (CUNY) and a Director for the Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software (CAISS). 1996, he received his PhD from MIT and was a researcher at the IBM T.J.Watson Research Center until 2012. Rosario's most recent work includes privacy and anonymity in electronic communication, along with proactive security to minimise the effects of system break-ins. He has received over 24,500 citations on his work and has an h-index of 72, and has published classic papers of "Non-interactive verifiable computing: Outsourcing computation to untrusted workers" and "Quadratic span programs and succinct NIZKs without PCPs". | — | ||||||
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