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found 36 matches
- 2012
- Mufeed Juma AlMashrafi, Harry Bartlett, Leonie Simpson, Ed Dawson, Kenneth Koon-Ho Wong:
Analysis of Indirect Message Injection for MAC Generation Using Stream Ciphers. ACISP 2012: 138-151 - Yoshinori Aono, Manindra Agrawal, Takakazu Satoh, Osamu Watanabe:
On the Optimality of Lattices for the Coppersmith Technique. ACISP 2012: 376-389 - Jiazhe Chen, Leibo Li:
Low Data Complexity Attack on Reduced Camellia-256. ACISP 2012: 101-114 - Jie Chen, Hoon Wei Lim, San Ling, Huaxiong Wang, Khoa Nguyen:
Revocable Identity-Based Encryption from Lattices. ACISP 2012: 390-403 - Jintai Ding, Yanbin Pan, Yingpu Deng:
An Algebraic Broadcast Attack against NTRU. ACISP 2012: 124-137 - Ewan Fleischmann, Christian Forler, Stefan Lucks, Jakob Wenzel:
Weimar-DM: A Highly Secure Double-Length Compression Function. ACISP 2012: 152-165 - Atsushi Fujioka, Mark Manulis, Koutarou Suzuki, Berkant Ustaoglu:
Sufficient Condition for Ephemeral Key-Leakage Resilient Tripartite Key Exchange. ACISP 2012: 15-28 - Aijun Ge, Rui Zhang, Cheng Chen, Chuangui Ma, Zhenfeng Zhang:
Threshold Ciphertext Policy Attribute-Based Encryption with Constant Size Ciphertexts. ACISP 2012: 336-349 - Haruna Higo, Keisuke Tanaka, Akihiro Yamada, Kenji Yasunaga:
A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Oblivious Transfer. ACISP 2012: 29-42 - Takanori Isobe, Kyoji Shibutani:
Security Analysis of the Lightweight Block Ciphers XTEA, LED and Piccolo. ACISP 2012: 71-86 - Wenpan Jing, Haixia Xu, Bao Li:
Non-malleable Instance-Dependent Commitment in the Standard Model. ACISP 2012: 450-457 - A. S. M. Kayes, Jun Han, Alan W. Colman:
ICAF: A Context-Aware Framework for Access Control. ACISP 2012: 442-449 - Kaoru Kurosawa, Ryo Nojima, Le Trieu Phong:
Relation between Verifiable Random Functions and Convertible Undeniable Signatures, and New Constructions. ACISP 2012: 235-246 - Kaleb Lee, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto:
Minimizing Information Leakage of Tree-Based RFID Authentication Protocols Using Alternate Tree-Walking. ACISP 2012: 434-441 - Peter Lory, Manuel Liedel:
Accelerating the Secure Distributed Computation of the Mean by a Chebyshev Expansion. ACISP 2012: 57-70 - K. Preetha Mathew, Sachin Vasant, Sridhar Venkatesan, C. Pandu Rangan:
An Efficient IND-CCA2 Secure Variant of the Niederreiter Encryption Scheme in the Standard Model. ACISP 2012: 166-179 - Xianmeng Meng, Xuexin Zheng:
Cryptanalysis of RSA with a Small Parameter. ACISP 2012: 115-123 - Kirill Morozov, Tsuyoshi Takagi:
Zero-Knowledge Protocols for the McEliece Encryption. ACISP 2012: 180-193 - Yuji Nagashima, Noboru Kunihiro:
Faster Algorithm for Solving Hard Knapsacks for Moderate Message Length. ACISP 2012: 43-56 - Manh Ha Nguyen, Keisuke Tanaka, Kenji Yasunaga:
Leakage-Resilience of Stateless/Stateful Public-Key Encryption from Hash Proofs. ACISP 2012: 208-222 - Juan Manuel González Nieto, Mark Manulis, Dongdong Sun:
Fully Private Revocable Predicate Encryption. ACISP 2012: 350-363 - Kun Peng, Matt Henricksen:
How to Fix Two RSA-Based PVSS Schemes - Exploration and Solution. ACISP 2012: 223-234 - Duong Hieu Phan, David Pointcheval, Siamak Fayyaz Shahandashti, Mario Strefler:
Adaptive CCA Broadcast Encryption with Constant-Size Secret Keys and Ciphertexts. ACISP 2012: 308-321 - Axel Poschmann, Matthew J. B. Robshaw:
On Area, Time, and the Right Trade-Off. ACISP 2012: 404-418 - Jothi Rangasamy, Douglas Stebila, Colin Boyd, Juan Manuel González Nieto, Lakshmi Kuppusamy:
Effort-Release Public-Key Encryption from Cryptographic Puzzles. ACISP 2012: 194-207 - Yu Sasaki, Sareh Emami, Deukjo Hong, Ashish Kumar:
Improved Known-Key Distinguishers on Feistel-SP Ciphers and Application to Camellia. ACISP 2012: 87-100 - S. Sharmila Deva Selvi, S. Sree Vivek, C. Pandu Rangan:
Deterministic Identity Based Signature Scheme and Its Application for Aggregate Signatures. ACISP 2012: 280-293 - Siamak Fayyaz Shahandashti, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Philip Ogunbona:
Private Fingerprint Matching. ACISP 2012: 426-433 - Jun Shao:
Anonymous ID-Based Proxy Re-Encryption. ACISP 2012: 364-375 - Paul Stankovski, Martin Hell, Thomas Johansson:
Analysis of Xorrotation with Application to an HC-128 Variant. ACISP 2012: 419-425
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