Iwamoto-Watanabe Laboratory (IWL) is a research laboratory in Graduate School of Informatics and Engineering, the University of Electro-Communications (UEC). We design cryptographic algorithms and provide theoretical analyses of current cryptographic protocols by mathematical tools such as complexity theory and information theory. We aim to consider every angle of security sysmtes in collaboration with Sakiyama Lab., Li Lab., and Sugawara Lab., which are laboratries that mainly focus on hardware security.
A paper on revocable identity-based encryption was accepted to Designs, Codes and Cryptography.
Mitsugu Iwamoto has been promoted to a full professor and the new academic year has started.
Four graduate students completed their degrees and four undergraduates graduated from university.
An article based on an interview with us was published in Newton separate volume.
A paper on threshold encryption was accepted at APKC 2021.
A paper on revocable identity-based encryption was accepted to Theoretical Computer Science.
A paper on anonymous broadcast authentication was accepted at AINA 2021.