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COMPSEC
2010
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A provably secure secret handshake with dynamic controlled matching
Abstract A Secret Handshake is a protocol that allows two users to mutually verify one another’s properties, and in case of simultaneous matching, to share a key used to secure s...
Alessandro Sorniotti, Refik Molva
IJNSEC
2010
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15 years 1 months ago
Identity-based Threshold Signature Secure in the Standard Model
Recently, design of Identity-based (ID-based) threshold signature schemes which are efficient and provably secure in the standard model has drawn great concerns. In this paper, an...
Hu Xiong, Zhiguang Qin, Fagen Li
TRUST
2009
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Measuring Semantic Integrity for Remote Attestation
Fabrizio Baiardi, Diego Cilea, Daniele Sgandurra, ...
ACISP
2008
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
A Critical Analysis and Improvement of AACS Drive-Host Authentication
Abstract. This paper presents a critical analysis of the AACS drivehost authentication scheme. A few weaknesses are identified which could lead to various attacks on the scheme. I...
Jiayuan Sui, Douglas R. Stinson
CSFW
2007
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
A Formal Theory of Key Conjuring
Key conjuring is the process by which an attacker obtains an unknown, encrypted key by repeatedly calling a cryptographic API function with random values in place of keys. We prop...
Véronique Cortier, Stéphanie Delaune...