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The three-volume set of LNCS 2, and 11923 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 25th International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptology and Information Security, ASIACRYPT 2019, held in Kobe, Japan, in December 2019.The 71 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 307 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on Lattices; Symmetric Cryptography; Isogenies; Obfuscation; Multiparty Computation; Quantum; E-cash and Blockchain; Codes; Authenticated Encryption; Multilinear Maps; Homomorphic Encryption; Combinatorial Cryptography; Signatures; Public Key Encryption; Side Channels; Functional Encryption; Zero Knowledge.

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Book Title Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2019 Book Subtitle 25th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security, Kobe, Japan, December 8–12, 2019, Proceedings, Part III Editors. Steven D. Galbraith. Shiho MoriaiSeries Title Series Volume 11923 Copyright 2019 Publisher Springer International Publishing Copyright Holder International Association for Cryptologic Research eBook ISBN 978-3-030-34618-8 DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-34618-8 Softcover ISBN 978-3-030-34617-1 Edition Number 1 Number of Pages XV, 761 Number of Illustrations 1309 b/w illustrations, 23 illustrations in colour Topics.

There are many books which mention ECC. Which one should you read?The answer depends on who you are, and what you want to learn.I have grouped the books into four piles, depending on the reader.Introductory cryptography books written for Computer Science/Engineering students with a moderate mathematics background.by Nigel Smart. Free at this website.

A great little introduction to all aspects of cryptography. Elliptic curves and ECC are briefly discussed.

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This is a good first choice for learning about cryptography in general, and ECC in particular.by Doug Stinson. This is a very good introduction to all aspects of cryptography, from a relatively mathematical point of view. Elliptic curves are briefly discussed.

The book is longer and has more detail than Smart’s book. It is an excellent place to start for anyone with a serious interest in learning ECC.by Darrel Hankerson, Alfred Menezes, and Scott Vanstone.

This book is written for computer scientists, engineers and security professionals who have some basic knowledge of cryptography. It gives a very thorough and detailed presentation of the implementation aspects of ECC.

Many efficient algorithms for point multiplication etc are described. The book does not deeply discuss the mathematics behind ECC. This book is highly recommended for cryptographers who want to implement or use ECC in practice.

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by Katz and Lindell. This is a fine book about theoretical cryptography. It mentions elliptic curves. The focus is on rigorous security proofs, rather than practical cryptosystems.

The book is not suitable for beginners in cryptography, but is an excellent text for PhD students in theoretical computer science.Introductory cryptography books written for Mathematics students.by Neal Koblitz. This is the best “easy” reference for ECC. It contains a nice presentation of the basic ideas. Unfortunately, the book is too elementary to cover many topics which are needed to understand the research literature in ECC. This book is highly recommended for beginners (e.g. Undergraduate students in maths or computer science).by J. Hoffstein, J.

Pipher and J. This book contains a good introduction to all sorts of public key cryptography, including elliptic curves, at an advanced undergraduate level. It covers most of the main topics in cryptography, and would be a suitable alternative to the books of Smart or Koblitz. This book is recommended for students of mathematics who want an introduction to the subject.Books on elliptic curves and/or ECC for research students.by Ian Blake, Gadiel Seroussi and Nigel Smart. This book is useful resource for those readers who have already understood the basic ideas of elliptic curve cryptography.

This book discusses many important implementation details, for instance finite field arithmetic and efficient methods for elliptic curve operations. The book also gives a description of the Schoof-Atkin-Elkies point counting algorithm (mainly in the case of characteristic two) and a description of some of the mathematics behind the attacks on the ECDLP.This book is recommended for researchers in the field.by Lawrence C.

This is a very nice book about the mathematics of elliptic curves. It contains proofs of many of the main theorems needed to understand elliptic curves, but at a slightly more elementary level than, say, Silverman’s book. This book would be an excellent next step after the book of Koblitz mentioned above. I recommend this book to all my students and I have not had any serious complaints yet.

There is quite a lot of information about cryptographic aspects, including a discussion of the Weil and Tate pairings. This book is highly recommended for those who want to get a deeper understanding of the mathematics behind ECC.by Joe Silverman.Every serious researcher on elliptic curves has this book on their shelf.

It is an excellent advanced textbook on the topic. The new edition has an additional chapter on algorithms for elliptic curves and cryptography. It is not the place to learn about how ECC is used in the real world, but is a great textbook for a rigorous development of thetheory of elliptic curves.Advanced books on ECC.edited by I. Seroussi and N. This is definitely not an introductory text.

Instead it covers recent developments in ECC. The intended reader is someone with a basic knowledge of ECC who wants to learn about the latest research developments without having to read all the papers in the subject. I think it is an excellent book, but I am a contributor so am completely biased.

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This book is highly recommended for researchers in the field.edited by H. This is an excellent reference for researchers in the field. I increasingly use this book as a reference, and I increasingly find it useful. This book is highly recommended for experts in cryptography.by Antoine Joux. This book is about algorithms in cryptanalysis. The focus is mainly on symmetric cryptography, but it contains many topics of peripheral interest to ECC, as well as some discussion of pairings.by Steven Galbraith.

This is an advanced textbook, mostly about cryptography based on discrete logarithms. I am obviously totally biased, but I think it is pretty good. The book is not yet published, as it is not quite finished, but over half the chapters of the current draft are on the web.— Steven Galbraith.