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Monika Trimoska is an assistant professor at the Coding Theory and Cryptology group at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e). Her primary research interest is cryptanalysis of post-quantum cryptosystems, specifically multivariate, code-based, and isogeny-based. Her goal is to ensure, first from a theoretical and then from a practical point of view, that the security of emerging cryptosystems is thoroughly investigated before their deployment in the real world. More info at mtrimoska.com

Academic background

Trimoska obtained her Ph.D. in cryptography under the supervision of Gilles Dequen and Sorina Ionica at the University of Picardie, in France, where she was subsequently a teaching and research assistant. After that, she was a postdoc at Radboud University, working with Simona Samardjiska and Peter Schwabe, until she joined TU/e in 2023.

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"Cryptography is where negative results of complexity theory are positive." - Unknown

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  • Practical key-recovery attack on MQ-Sign and more

    Aulbach, T. (Corresponding author), Samardjiska, S. & Trimoska, M., 11 Jun 2024, Post-Quantum Cryptography: 15th International Workshop, PQCrypto 2024, Oxford, UK, June 12–14, 2024, Proceedings, Part II. Saarinen, M.-J. & Smith-Tone, D. (eds.). Cham: Springer, p. 168-185 18 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS); vol. 14772).

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  • Algebraic Algorithm for the Alternating Trilinear Form Equivalence Problem

    Ran, L. (Corresponding author), Samardjiska, S. & Trimoska, M., 28 Oct 2023, Code-Based Cryptography: 11th International Workshop, CBCrypto 2023, Lyon, France, April 22–23, 2023, Revised Selected Papers. Esser, A. & Santini, P. (eds.). Cham: Springer, p. 84-103 20 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS); vol. 14311).

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  • Disorientation Faults in CSIDH

    Banegas, G. (Corresponding author), Krämer, J. (Corresponding author), Lange, T. (Corresponding author), Meyer, M. (Corresponding author), Panny, L. (Corresponding author), Reijnders, K. (Corresponding author), Sotáková, J. (Corresponding author) & Trimoska, M. (Corresponding author), 16 Apr 2023, Advances in Cryptology – EUROCRYPT 2023: 42nd Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, Lyon, France, April 23-27, 2023, Proceedings, Part V. Hazay, C. & Stam, M. (eds.). Cham: Springer, p. 310-342 33 p. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS); vol. 14008).

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  • Disorientation faults in CSIDH

    Souza Banegas, G., Krämer, J., Lange, T., Meyer, M., Panny, L. S., Reijnders, K., Sotáková, J. & Trimoska, M., 2022, IACR.

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