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43rd EUROCRYPT 2024: Zurich, Switzerland - Part VII
- Marc Joye, Gregor Leander:
Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2024 - 43rd Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, Zurich, Switzerland, May 26-30, 2024, Proceedings, Part VII. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 14657, Springer 2024, ISBN 978-3-031-58753-5
Classic Public Key Cryptography (II/II)
- Pierre Briaud, Maxime Bros, Ray A. Perlner, Daniel Smith-Tone:
Practical Attack on All Parameters of the DME Signature Scheme. 3-29 - Keita Xagawa:
Signatures with Memory-Tight Security in the Quantum Random Oracle Model. 30-58 - Jiaxin Pan, Doreen Riepel, Runzhi Zeng:
Key Exchange with Tight (Full) Forward Secrecy via Key Confirmation. 59-89 - Martin R. Albrecht, Giacomo Fenzi, Oleksandra Lapiha, Ngoc Khanh Nguyen:
SLAP: Succinct Lattice-Based Polynomial Commitments from Standard Assumptions. 90-119 - You Lyu, Shengli Liu, Shuai Han:
Universal Composable Password Authenticated Key Exchange for the Post-Quantum World. 120-150 - Léo Ducas, Andre Esser, Simona Etinski, Elena Kirshanova:
Asymptotics and Improvements of Sieving for Codes. 151-180 - Luca De Feo, Tako Boris Fouotsa, Lorenz Panny:
Isogeny Problems with Level Structure. 181-204 - Dipayan Das, Antoine Joux:
Key Recovery Attack on the Partial Vandermonde Knapsack Problem. 205-225 - Guilhem Mureau, Alice Pellet-Mary, Georgii Pliatsok, Alexandre Wallet:
Cryptanalysis of Rank-2 Module-LIP in Totally Real Number Fields. 226-255 - Amaury Pouly, Yixin Shen:
Provable Dual Attacks on Learning with Errors. 256-285 - Kévin Carrier, Thomas Debris-Alazard, Charles Meyer-Hilfiger, Jean-Pierre Tillich:
Reduction from Sparse LPN to LPN, Dual Attack 3.0. 286-315 - Muhammed F. Esgin, Thomas Espitau, Guilhem Niot, Thomas Prest, Amin Sakzad, Ron Steinfeld:
Plover: Masking-Friendly Hash-and-Sign Lattice Signatures. 316-345 - Joël Alwen, Georg Fuchsbauer, Marta Mularczyk:
Updatable Public-Key Encryption, Revisited. 346-376
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