Research

Cryptography with Advanced Functionality
With conventional cryptography, there is only one specific person to whom a message can be sent. However, in situations such as paid content distribution or information sharing on cloud storage, one-to-many communication is required …

Design and Evaluation of Highly Secure Cryptography
Design and Evaluation of Highly Secure Cryptography Practical cryptography must achieve a high level of security, one which remains secure even with the best information processing technology available today. In recent years, cryptography is also required to be secure against quantum computers,

Privacy-Preserving Information Analysis
In this information age, many individuals and organizations generate plenty of information and such information is organized as databases. Inter-database analysis over such databases can help us to progress science and technology and improve a social system …
Researcher

Takahiro Matsuda
Graduated the Graduate School of Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo in 2011. Currently working as the team leader of Advanced Cryptography Research Team at Cyber Physical Security Research Center (CPSEC), AIST. Specializes in public-key cryptography and theory of cryptography.

Jacob Schuldt
Jacob Schuldt obtained a Ph.D. degree from University of Tokyo in 2010, and is currently a research scientist in Advanced Cryptosystems Research Group, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). He specializes in theoretical and applied cryptography.

Shota Yamada
Graduated the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, in 2014. Currently working as a senior researcher at Cyber Physical Security Research Center, Advanced Cryptography Research Team, AIST. Specializes in post-quantum cryptography.

Shuichi Katsumata
Graduated the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo, in 2019. Currently working as a senior researcher at Cyber Physical Security Research Center, Advanced Cryptography Research Team, AIST. Specializes in practical and theoretical post-quantum cryptography.

Yusuke Sakai
Yusuke Sakai obtained a Ph.D. degree from the University of Electro-Communications in 2014 and is currently a research scientist in Advanced Cryptography Research Team, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). He specializes in theoretical and applied cryptography.

Kyosuke Yamashita
Kyosuke Yamashita obtained a Ph.D. degree from Kyoto University in 2021, and is currently a postdoctoral researcher in Advanced Cryptosystems Research Group, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). He specializes in theoretical cryptography.

Kazuo Ohta
Collaborating Visitors (The University of Electro-Communications)

Kaoru Kurosawa
Collaborating Visitors(Ibaraki University)

Kana Shimizu
Collaborating Visitors(Waseda University)

Koji Nuida
Collaborating Visitors(Kyushu University)

Eiichiro Fujisaki
Collaborating Visitors(Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)

Kazumasa Shinagawa
Collaborating Visitors(Ibaraki University)

Takaaki Mizuki
Collaborating Visitors(Tohoku University)

Daiki Miyahara
Collaborating Visitors(The University of Electro-Communications)

Miranda CRUZ
Collaborating Visitors(Osaka University)

Naoto Yanai
Collaborating Visitors(Osaka University)

Yohei Watanabe
Collaborating Visitors(The University of Electro-Communications)

Keisuke Hara
Collaborative Researcher (Tokyo Tech)