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- George Danezis:
Financial Cryptography and Data Security - 15th International Conference, FC 2011, Gros Islet, St. Lucia, February 28 - March 4, 2011, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7035, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-27575-3 [contents] - 2011
- Ross J. Anderson, Mike Bond, Omar Choudary, Steven J. Murdoch, Frank Stajano:
Might Financial Cryptography Kill Financial Innovation? - The Curious Case of EMV. Financial Cryptography 2011: 220-234 - Rainer Böhme, Stefanie Pötzsch:
Collective Exposure: Peer Effects in Voluntary Disclosure of Personal Data. Financial Cryptography 2011: 1-15 - Pern Hui Chia, Svein Johan Knapskog:
Re-evaluating the Wisdom of Crowds in Assessing Web Security. Financial Cryptography 2011: 299-314 - Nicolas Christin, Serge Egelman, Timothy Vidas, Jens Grossklags:
It's All about the Benjamins: An Empirical Study on Incentivizing Users to Ignore Security Advice. Financial Cryptography 2011: 16-30 - Jeremy Clark, Urs Hengartner:
Selections: Internet Voting with Over-the-Shoulder Coercion-Resistance. Financial Cryptography 2011: 47-61 - Martin Franz, Björn Deiseroth, Kay Hamacher, Somesh Jha, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Heike Schröder:
Towards Secure Bioinformatics Services (Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2011: 276-283 - Martin Franz, Peter Williams, Bogdan Carbunar, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Andreas Peter, Radu Sion, Miroslava Sotáková:
Oblivious Outsourced Storage with Delegation. Financial Cryptography 2011: 127-140 - Julien Freudiger, Reza Shokri, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Evaluating the Privacy Risk of Location-Based Services. Financial Cryptography 2011: 31-46 - Rob Johnson, Leif Walsh, Michael Lamb:
Homomorphic Signatures for Digital Photographs. Financial Cryptography 2011: 141-157 - Shujun Li, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Sören Heisrath, Roland Schmitz, Junaid Jameel Ahmad:
hPIN/hTAN: A Lightweight and Low-Cost E-Banking Solution against Untrusted Computers. Financial Cryptography 2011: 235-249 - Debin Liu, Ninghui Li, XiaoFeng Wang, L. Jean Camp:
Beyond Risk-Based Access Control: Towards Incentive-Based Access Control. Financial Cryptography 2011: 102-112 - Peter Lofgren, Nicholas Hopper:
BNymble: More Anonymous Blacklisting at Almost No Cost (A Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2011: 268-275 - Mohammad Mannan, David Barrera, Carson D. Brown, David Lie, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Mercury: Recovering Forgotten Passwords Using Personal Devices. Financial Cryptography 2011: 315-330 - Philip Marquardt, David Dagon, Patrick Traynor:
Impeding Individual User Profiling in Shopper Loyalty Programs. Financial Cryptography 2011: 93-101 - Damon McCoy, Jose Andre Morales, Kirill Levchenko:
Proximax: Measurement-Driven Proxy Dissemination (Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2011: 260-267 - Jay Novak, Jonathan Stribley, Kenneth Meagher, J. Alex Halderman:
Absolute Pwnage: A Short Paper about the Security Risks of Remote Administration Tools. Financial Cryptography 2011: 77-84 - Femi G. Olumofin, Ian Goldberg:
Revisiting the Computational Practicality of Private Information Retrieval. Financial Cryptography 2011: 158-172 - Ben Palmer, Kris Bubendorfer, Ian Welch:
A Protocol for Anonymously Establishing Digital Provenance in Reseller Chains (Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2011: 85-92 - Henryk Plötz, Karsten Nohl:
Peeling Away Layers of an RFID Security System. Financial Cryptography 2011: 205-219 - Ulrich Rührmair, Christian Jaeger, Michael Algasinger:
An Attack on PUF-Based Session Key Exchange and a Hardware-Based Countermeasure: Erasable PUFs. Financial Cryptography 2011: 190-204 - Theodoor Scholte, Davide Balzarotti, Engin Kirda:
Quo Vadis? A Study of the Evolution of Input Validation Vulnerabilities in Web Applications. Financial Cryptography 2011: 284-298 - Christopher Soghoian, Sid Stamm:
Certified Lies: Detecting and Defeating Government Interception Attacks against SSL (Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2011: 250-259 - Oliver Spycher, Reto E. Koenig, Rolf Haenni, Michael Schläpfer:
A New Approach towards Coercion-Resistant Remote E-Voting in Linear Time. Financial Cryptography 2011: 182-189 - Mohammed Ashraful Tuhin, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini:
Optimal One Round Almost Perfectly Secure Message Transmission (Short Paper). Financial Cryptography 2011: 173-181 - Benedikt Westermann, Dogan Kesdogan:
Malice versus AN.ON: Possible Risks of Missing Replay and Integrity Protection. Financial Cryptography 2011: 62-76 - Guomin Yang, Shanshan Duan, Duncan S. Wong, Chik How Tan, Huaxiong Wang:
Authenticated Key Exchange under Bad Randomness. Financial Cryptography 2011: 113-126
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