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4th CCS 1997: Zurich, Switzerland
- Richard Graveman, Philippe A. Janson, Clifford Neuman, Li Gong:
CCS '97, Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, Zurich, Switzerland, April 1-4, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-912-2 - Matthew K. Franklin, Michael K. Reiter:
Fair Exchange with a Semi-Trusted Third Party (extended abstract). 1-6 - N. Asokan, Matthias Schunter, Michael Waidner:
Optimistic Protocols for Fair Exchange. 7-17 - Drew Dean:
The Security of Static Typing with Dynamic Linking. 18-27 - Stuart Haber, W. Scott Stornetta:
Secure Names for Bit-Strings. 28-35 - Martín Abadi, Andrew D. Gordon:
A Calculus for Cryptographic Protocols: The Spi Calculus. 36-47 - Fabian Monrose, Aviel D. Rubin:
Authentication via Keystroke Dynamics. 48-56 - Michael K. Reiter, Stuart G. Stubblebine:
Path Independence for Authentication in Large-Scale Systems. 57-66 - Francesco Bergadano, Bruno Crispo, Giancarlo Ruffo:
Proactive Password Checking with Decision Trees. 67-77 - Mihir Bellare, Shafi Goldwasser:
Verifiable Partial Key Escrow. 78-91 - David Pointcheval, Jacques Stern:
New Blind Signatures Equivalent to Factorization (extended abstract). 92-99 - Amir Herzberg, Markus Jakobsson, Stanislaw Jarecki, Hugo Krawczyk, Moti Yung:
Proactive Public Key and Signature Systems. 100-110 - Robert H. Deng, Yongfei Han, Albert B. Jeng, Teow-Hin Ngair:
A New On-Line Cash Check Scheme. 111-116 - John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier:
Conditional Purchase Orders. 117-124 - Simon N. Foley:
The Specification and Implementation of "Commercial" Security Requirements Including Dynamic Segregation of Duties. 125-134 - Marc Joye, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
On the Importance of Securing Your Bins: The Garbage-man-in-the-middle Attack. 135-141 - Jacques Patarin:
Improved Security Bounds for Pseudorandom Permutations. 142-150 - Birgit Pfitzmann, Michael Waidner:
Asymmetric Fingerprinting for Larger Collusions. 151-160
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