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2005
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On Anonymity of Group Signatures
A secure group signature is required to be anonymous, that is, given two group signatures generated by two different members on the same message or two group signatures generated ...
Sujing Zhou, Dongdai Lin
FC
2005
Springer
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Small Coalitions Cannot Manipulate Voting
We demonstrate how to make voting protocols resistant against manipulation by computationally bounded malicious voters, by extending the previous results of Conitzer and Sandholm i...
Edith Elkind, Helger Lipmaa
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FSE
2005
Springer
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A Side-Channel Analysis Resistant Description of the AES S-Box
So far, efficient algorithmic countermeasures to secure the AES algorithm against (first-order) differential side-channel attacks have been very expensive to implement. In this a...
Elisabeth Oswald, Stefan Mangard, Norbert Pramstal...
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ICICS
2005
Springer
16 years 24 days ago
Batching SSL/TLS Handshake Improved
Secure socket layer (SSL) is the most popular protocol to secure Internet communications. Since SSL handshake requires a large amount of computational resource, batch RSA was propo...
Fang Qi, Weijia Jia, Feng Bao, Yongdong Wu
ICTCS
2005
Springer
16 years 24 days ago
Checking Risky Events Is Enough for Local Policies
Abstract. An extension of the λ-calculus is proposed to study historybased access control. It allows for parametrized security policies with a possibly nested, local scope. To gov...
Massimo Bartoletti, Pierpaolo Degano, Gian Luigi F...