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found 35 matches
- 2006
- Michel Abdalla, Emmanuel Bresson, Olivier Chevassut, David Pointcheval:
Password-Based Group Key Exchange in a Constant Number of Rounds. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 427-442 - Daniel J. Bernstein:
Curve25519: New Diffie-Hellman Speed Records. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 207-228 - Tor E. Bjørstad, Alexander W. Dent:
Building Better Signcryption Schemes with Tag-KEMs. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 491-507 - Daniel Bleichenbacher, Alexander May:
New Attacks on RSA with Small Secret CRT-Exponents. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 1-13 - Dan Boneh, Emily Shen, Brent Waters:
Strongly Unforgeable Signatures Based on Computational Diffie-Hellman. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 229-240 - Sanjit Chatterjee, Palash Sarkar:
Generalization of the Selective-ID Security Model for HIBE Protocols. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 241-256 - Benoît Chevallier-Mames, Pascal Paillier, David Pointcheval:
Encoding-Free ElGamal Encryption Without Random Oracles. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 91-104 - Olivier Chevassut, Pierre-Alain Fouque, Pierrick Gaudry, David Pointcheval:
The Twist-AUgmented Technique for Key Exchange. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 410-426 - Sherman S. M. Chow, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto:
Security-Mediated Certificateless Cryptography. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 508-524 - Cheng-Kang Chu, Wen-Guey Tzeng:
Conditional Oblivious Cast. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 443-457 - An Commeine, Igor A. Semaev:
An Algorithm to Solve the Discrete Logarithm Problem with the Number Field Sieve. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 174-190 - Chris Crutchfield, David Molnar, David Turner, David A. Wagner:
Generic On-Line/Off-Line Threshold Signatures. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 58-74 - Ivan Damgård, Rune Thorbek:
Linear Integer Secret Sharing and Distributed Exponentiation. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 75-90 - Jintai Ding, Jason E. Gower:
Inoculating Multivariate Schemes Against Differential Attacks. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 290-301 - Christophe Doche, Thomas Icart, David R. Kohel:
Efficient Scalar Multiplication by Isogeny Decompositions. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 191-206 - Craig Gentry, Zulfikar Ramzan:
Identity-Based Aggregate Signatures. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 257-273 - Goichiro Hanaoka, Yumiko Hanaoka, Hideki Imai:
Parallel Key-Insulated Public Key Encryption. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 105-122 - Eike Kiltz:
On the Limitations of the Spread of an IBE-to-PKE Transformation. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 274-289 - Sébastien Kunz-Jacques, Gwenaëlle Martinet, Guillaume Poupard, Jacques Stern:
Cryptanalysis of an Efficient Proof of Knowledge of Discrete Logarithm. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 27-43 - Kaoru Kurosawa, Swee-Huay Heng:
The Power of Identification Schemes. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 364-377 - Kaoru Kurosawa, Katja Schmidt-Samoa:
New Online/Offline Signature Schemes Without Random Oracles. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 330-346 - Kristin E. Lauter, Anton Mityagin:
Security Analysis of KEA Authenticated Key Exchange Protocol. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 378-394 - Benoît Libert, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
On Constructing Certificateless Cryptosystems from Identity Based Encryption. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 474-490 - Anna Lysyanskaya, Mira Meyerovich:
Provably Secure Steganography with Imperfect Sampling. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 123-139 - Ilya Mironov:
Collision-Resistant No More: Hash-and-Sign Paradigm Revisited. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 140-156 - Payman Mohassel, Matthew K. Franklin:
Efficient Polynomial Operations in the Shared-Coefficients Setting. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 44-57 - Payman Mohassel, Matthew K. Franklin:
Efficiency Tradeoffs for Malicious Two-Party Computation. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 458-473 - Frédéric Muller, Frédéric Valette:
High-Order Attacks Against the Exponent Splitting Protection. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 315-329 - Alexei G. Myasnikov, Vladimir Shpilrain, Alexander Ushakov:
Random Subgroups of Braid Groups: An Approach to Cryptanalysis of a Braid Group Based Cryptographic Protocol. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 302-314 - Sylvain Pasini, Serge Vaudenay:
SAS-Based Authenticated Key Agreement. Public Key Cryptography 2006: 395-409
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