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Quantum protocols for secure computation in practice. The goal is to provide secure data processing based on quantum cryptography. |
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IT Security for Citizens. A collaboration between a number of Danish industrial partners and research groups at the University of Aarhus. The project aims at better and more usable security for citizens with a limited knowledge of IT and computers. |
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Network of Excellence in Cryptology. An EU funded collaboration between a large number of European universities and industrial partners. The main goal is to maintain and strengthen European research on cryptology and watermarking through collaboration. |
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ECRYPT |
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ITSCI |
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QUSEP |

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THE CryptologY GROUP |
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Computer Science Department, University of Aarhus |

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Members of the Cryptology Group are involved in the following projects. |
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Computer Aided Cryptography Engineering. An EU funded project between a large number of European universities and industrial partners. The goal is to develop computer tools to assist the development of secure software systems. One of the projects on the Aarhus side is SMCL, a secure multiparty computation language. |
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Secure Communication based on Quantum Cryptography. An EU funded collaboration between a large number of European universities and industrial partners. The goal is to develop a global network for secure communication based on quantum cryptography. |
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The Centre for IT Security at the Alexandra Institute focuses on bridging the gap between academia and industry through collaborative projects. Currently focus is on applying secure multiparty computation, security in pervasive computing and usable security. |
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Secure Information Management and Processing. A collaboration between several Danish universities and industrial partners with expertise in cryptology, economics and programming languages. The goal is to give a general and practical solution to the fundamental problem of combining privacy and information processing between several parties, with focus on applications in economics. |
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CACE |
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Center for IT Security |
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SECOQC |
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SIMAP |
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Projects |
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Foundations in Cryptology and Security. A research center run by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Aarhus and the Department of Mathematics at the Technical University of Denmark. |
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FICS |
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Secure Computing Economy and Trust. A collaboration between the cryptology group, the Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University and a number of industrial partiners. The goal was to combine the knowledge cryptology and economics and make it relevant to practice by developing two prototypes. The project was sponsored by the Danish Research Agency. |
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SCET |
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An EU funded collaboration between a number of European industrial and university partners, The goal was to develop an innovative ambient intelligence service platform for automatic and context sensitive offering and contracting of mobile web services. |
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eu-DOMAIN |
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Center for Algorithmic Game Theory. A collaboration between researcher at the university of Aarhus and a number of Universities around the world. Performs research in the intersections of the field of game theory on one side and the computer science areas algorithmics and cryptography on the other. The center is funded by the Carlsberg foundation.
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CAGT |