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This eight-volume set, LNCS 15601-15608, constitutes the proceedings of the 44th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, EUROCRYPT 2025, held in Madrid, Spain, during May 4-8, 2025.
The 123 papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 602 submissions. They are organized in topical sections as follows:
Part I: Secure Multiparty Computation I
Part II: Public-Key Cryptography and Key-Exchange
Part III: Advanced Cryptographic Schemes
Part IV: (Non-)Interactive Proofs and Zero-Knowledge
Part V: Secure Multiparty Computation II
Part VI: MPC II: Private Information Retrieval and Garbling; Algorithms and Attacks
Part VII: Theoretical Foundations
Part VIII: Real-World Cryptography
Contents
Public-Key Cryptography and Key-Exchange: Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption from Linear Homomorphism and Sparse LPN.- Leveraging Small Message Spaces for CCA1 Security in Additively Homomorphic and BGN-type Encryption.- Post-Quantum PKE from Unstructured Noisy Linear Algebraic Assumptions: Beyond LWE and Alekhnovich's LPN.- POKÉ: A Compact and Efficient PKE from Higher-dimensional Isogenies.- Re-Randomize and Extract: A Novel Commitment Construction Framework Based on Group Actions.- A reduction from Hawk to the principal ideal problem in a quaternion algebra.- Cryptanalysis of rank-2 module-LIP: a single real embedding is all it takes.- Do Not Disturb a Sleeping Falcon: Floating-Point Error Sensitivity of the Falcon Sampler and Its Consequences.- (Un)breakable curses - re-encryption in the Fujisaki-Okamoto transform.- Generic Anamorphic Encryption, Revisited: New Limitations and Constructions.- Glacius: Threshold Schnorr Signatures from DDH with Full Adaptive Security.- Stronger Security for Threshold Blind Signatures.- Non-Interactive Blind Signatures from RSA Assumption and More.- PAKE Combiners and E cient Post-Quantum Instantiations.- Hybrid Password Authentication Key Exchange in the UC Framework.- Under What Conditions Is Encrypted Key Exchange Actually Secure?