July 10, 2026, Lisbon, Portugal

Post-conference workshop in Lisbon, which is co-aligned with the 11th IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy.

From the webpage of the event:
“Security protocols are essential for safeguarding the digital communications and interactions that form the backbone of modern society. These protocols are increasingly under pressure from both classical vulnerabilities, such as implementation flaws, as well as emerging threats, such as posed by quantum computing. The migration to post-quantum cryptographic (PQC) algorithms is a complex process that will affect the design, implementation, and analysis of security protocols in the coming years.

The workshop on Secure Protocol Implementations in the Quantum Era (SPIQE) seeks contributed papers and talks that address the challenges of implementing traditional security protocols and how these can be used to build secure quantum-resistant solutions. As with classical protocols, many security vulnerabilities stem from implementation errors, exacerbated by the increasing complexity of protocol specifications. The introduction of post-quantum algorithms adds further complexity, raising new questions on how to implement and analyze these protocols securely and efficiently.”


Registration, more information and origin of text: https://spiqe.cool
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