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found 19 matches
- 1998
- Giuseppe Ateniese, Michael Steiner, Gene Tsudik:
Authenticated Group Key Agreement and Friends. CCS 1998: 17-26 - Klaus Becker, Uta Wille:
Communication Complexity of Group Key Distribution. CCS 1998: 1-6 - Guy Edjlali, Anurag Acharya, Vipin Chaudhary:
History-Based Access Control for Mobile Code. CCS 1998: 38-48 - Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman, Gene Tsudik, Steven Tuecke:
A Security Architecture for Computational Grids. CCS 1998: 83-92 - Eran Gabber, Avishai Wool:
How to Prove Where You Are: Tracking the Location of Customer Equipment. CCS 1998: 142-149 - Rosario Gennaro, Daniele Micciancio, Tal Rabin:
An Efficient Non-Interactive Statistical Zero-Knowledge Proof System for Quasi-Safe Prime Products. CCS 1998: 67-72 - Allen Goldberg:
A Specification of Java Loading and Bytecode Verification. CCS 1998: 49-58 - Shai Halevi, Hugo Krawczyk:
Public-Key Cryptography and Password Protocols. CCS 1998: 122-131 - Markus Jakobsson, Elizabeth A. M. Shriver, Bruce Hillyer, Ari Juels:
A Practical Secure Physical Random Bit Generator. CCS 1998: 103-111 - Terran Lane, Carla E. Brodley:
Temporal Sequence Learning and Data Reduction for Anomaly Detection. CCS 1998: 150-158 - Patrick Lincoln, John C. Mitchell, Mark Mitchell, Andre Scedrov:
A Probabilistic Poly-Time Framework for Protocol Analysis. CCS 1998: 112-121 - David Mazières, M. Frans Kaashoek:
The Design, Implementation and Operation of an Email Pseudonym Server. CCS 1998: 27-36 - David Naccache, Jacques Stern:
A New Public Key Cryptosystem Based on Higher Residues. CCS 1998: 59-66 - Alfredo De Santis, Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Giuseppe Persiano:
Communication-Efficient Anonymous Group Identification. CCS 1998: 73-82 - Bruce Schneier, Mudge:
Cryptanalysis of Microsoft's Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP). CCS 1998: 132-141 - Paul F. Syverson:
Anonymity on the Internet (Panel). CCS 1998: 37 - Avishai Wool:
Key Management for Encrypted broadcast. CCS 1998: 7-16 - Jun Xu, Mukesh Singhal:
Design of a High-Performance ATM Firewall. CCS 1998: 93-102 - Li Gong, Michael K. Reiter:
CCS '98, Proceedings of the 5th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, San Francisco, CA, USA, November 3-5, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-007-4 [contents]
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