06490oam 2200613 450 99646622010331620210521144024.03-540-45811-510.1007/3-540-45811-5(CKB)1000000000211754(EBL)3062016(SSID)ssj0000323991(PQKBManifestationID)11912660(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000323991(PQKBWorkID)10305301(PQKB)11209204(DE-He213)978-3-540-45811-1(MiAaPQ)EBC3062016(MiAaPQ)EBC6414043(PPN)155184881(EXLCZ)99100000000021175420210521d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInformation security 5th International Conference, ISC 2002, Sao Paulo, Brazil, September 30-October 2, 2002 : proceedings /Agnes Hui Chan, Virgil Gligor (eds.)1st ed. 2002.Berlin, Germany ;New York, New York :Springer,[2002]©20021 online resource (511 p.)Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;2433Description based upon print version of record.3-540-44270-7 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intrusion Detection and Tamper Resistance -- Real-Time Intruder Tracing through Self-Replication -- On the Difficulty of Protecting Private Keys in Software -- Intrusion Detection with Support Vector Machines and Generative Models -- Cryptographic Algorithm and Attack Implementation -- Small and High-Speed Hardware Architectures for the 3GPP Standard Cipher KASUMI -- Fast Software Implementations of SC2000 -- Comparative Analysis of the Hardware Implementations of Hash Functions SHA-1 and SHA-512 -- Implementation of Chosen-Ciphertext Attacks against PGP and GnuPG -- Access Control and Trust Management (I) -- Role-Based Access Control for E-commerce Sea-of-Data Applications -- An Access Control Model for Tree Data Structures -- A New Design of Privilege Management Infrastructure for Organizations Using Outsourced PKI -- Authentication and Privacy -- Password Authenticated Key Exchange Based on RSA for Imbalanced Wireless Networks -- Quantifying Privacy Leakage through Answering Database Queries -- A New Offiine Privacy Protecting E-cash System with Revokable Anonymity -- E-commerce Protocols (I) -- Receipt-Free Sealed-Bid Auction -- Exclusion-Freeness in Multi-party Exchange Protocols -- A Realistic Protocol for Multi-party Certified Electronic Mail -- Signature Schemes -- A Nyberg-Rueppel Signature for Multiple Messages and Its Batch Verification -- Comments to the UNCITRAL Model Law on Electronic Signatures -- An Anonymous Loan System Based on Group Signature Scheme -- Traceability Schemes for Signed Documents* -- Cryptography (I) -- Proofs of Knowledge for Non-monotone Discrete-Log Formulae and Applications -- Inversion/Division Systolic Architecture for Public-Key Cryptosystems in GF(2m) -- Efficient Bit Serial Multiplication Using Optimal Normal Bases of Type II in GF(2m) -- Access Control and Trust Management (II) -- Conditional Cryptographic Delegation for P2P Data Sharing -- Certification of Public Keys within an Identity Based System -- A New Public Key Cryptosystem for Constrained Hardware -- Key Management -- A Distributed and Computationally Secure Key Distribution Scheme* -- On Optimal Hash Tree Traversal for Interval Time-Stamping -- An Efficient Dynamic and Distributed Cryptographic Accumulator* -- Security Analysis -- A Second-Order DPA Attack Breaks a Window-Method Based Countermeasure against Side Channel Attacks -- Parallelizable Elliptic Curve Point Multiplication Method with Resistance against Side-Channel Attacks -- Automated Analysis of Some Security Mechanisms of SCEP* -- An Attack on a Protocol for Certified Delivery -- E-commerce Protocols (II) -- Oblivious Counter and Majority Protocol -- Efficient Mental Card Shuffling via Optimised Arbitrary-Sized Benes Permutation Network -- Fingerprinting Concatenated Codes with Efficient Identification -- Cryptography (II) -- A Provably Secure Additive and Multiplicative Privacy Homomorphism* -- Algorithms for Efficient Simultaneous Elliptic Scalar Multiplication with Reduced Joint Hamming Weight Representation of Scalars.As distinct from other security and cryptography conferences, the Information Security Conference (ISC) 2002 brought together individuals involved in a wide variety of different disciplines of information security to foster the exchange of ideas. The conference is an outgrowth of the Information Security Workshop, first held in Ishikawa, Japan 1997. ISC 2002 was held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on September 30– October 2, 2002. The Program Committee considered 81 submissions of which 38 papers were accepted for presentation. These proceedings contain revised versions of the accepted papers. The papers provide a representative sample of both the variety and the truly international scope of information security research conducted currently. The topics addressed range from e-commerce protocols to access control and trust management, and to cryptography and cryptographic algorithms. Many people deserve our gratitude for their contribution to the success of the conference. We would like to thank the General Chair, Routo Terada, for overseeing the local arrangements, including registration and maintaining the conference website, and for the smooth running of the conference. We are grateful to Robbie Ye for his expert help in processing the electronic submissions, reviews and acceptance notifications. Robbie’s enthusiasm and energy greatly simplified the Program Committee’s task of conducting the on-line evaluation of the submitted papers under tight time constraints.Lecture Notes in Computer Science,0302-9743 ;2433ComputersAccess controlCongressesComputer securityCongressesComputersAccess controlComputer security005.8Chan Agnes Hui1948-Gligor Virgil D.ISC (Conference : Information security)MiAaPQMiAaPQUtOrBLWBOOK996466220103316Information Security771885UNISA04693nas 2200685- 450 991089233880332120240922213015.02754-4591(DE-599)ZDB3182750-0(OCoLC)1355330711(CKB)5580000000511496(CONSER)--2024228353(EXLCZ)99558000000051149620221219a20239999 o-- -engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOxford open digital health[Oxford] :Oxford University Press,[2023]-1 online resourceOxford Open Digital Health is an Open Access journal that publishes methodologically rigorous evaluations, evidence reviews, study protocols and other policy-relevant research on Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) with a particular focus on Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs). 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