Eurocrypt is one major conference in cryptography and secure computing. This year it will go virtual may 11-15. As usual it will have a few (good) talks on quantum. I've already seen "Secure Multi-party Quantum Computation with a Dishonest Majority" it's a nice one!
The final program hasn't been released yet. The page will be updated then.
- Optimal Merging in Quantum k-xor and k-sum Algorithms
- María Naya-Plasencia (Inria, France); André Schrottenloher (Inria, France)
- Implementing Grover oracles for quantum key search on AES and LowMC
- Samuel Jaques (Department of Materials, University of Oxford, UK); Michael Naehrig (Microsoft Research, Redmond, USA); Martin Roetteler (Microsoft Quantum, Redmond, USA); Fernando Virdia (Information Security Group, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK)
- On the Quantum Complexity of the Continuous Hidden Subgroup Problem
- Koen de Boer (Cryptology Group, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands); Léo Ducas (Cryptology Group, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands); Serge Fehr (Cryptology Group, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Mathematical Institute, Leiden University, The Netherlands)
- Secure Multi-party Quantum Computation with a Dishonest Majority
- Yfke Dulek (QuSoft and U. Amsterdam); Alex B. Grilo (QuSoft and CWI); Stacey Jeffery (QuSoft and CWI); Christian Majenz (QuSoft and CWI); Christian Schaffner (QuSoft and U. Amsterdam)
- Quantum Security Analysis of CSIDH
- Xavier Bonnetain (Inria, France); André Schrottenloher (Inria, France)
- Fractal: Post-Quantum and Transparent Recursive Proofs from Holography
- Alessandro Chiesa (UC Berkeley); Dev Ojha (UC Berkeley); Nicholas Spooner (UC Berkeley)
- Finding Hash Collisions with Quantum Computers by Using Differential Trails with Smaller Probability than Birthday Bound
- Akinori Hosoyamada (NTT Secure Platform Laboratories and Nagoya University); Yu Sasaki (NTT Secure Platform Laboratories)
- Measure-Rewind-Measure: Tighter Quantum Random Oracle Model Proofs for One-Way to Hiding Lemma and CCA Security
- Veronika Kuchta (Monash University, Australia); Amin Sakzad (Monash University, Australia); Damien Stehlé (ENS de Lyon, France); Ron Steinfeld (Monash University, Australia); Shi-Feng Sun (Monash University and Data61, CSIRO, Australia)
- Quantum-access-secure message authentication via blind-unforgeability
- Gorjan Alagic (QuICS, University of Maryland, and NIST, Gaithersburg, Maryland); Christian Majenz (QuSoft and CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands); Alexander Russell (Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Connecticut); Fang Song (Texas A&M University)