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CRYPTO 2019$b[electronic resource] $e39th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 18?22, 2019, Proceedings, Part III /$fedited by Alexandra Boldyreva, Daniele Micciancio 205 $a1st ed. 2019. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer International Publishing :$cImprint: Springer,$d2019. 215 $a1 online resource (XV, 859 p. 536 illus., 48 illus. in color.) 225 1 $aSecurity and Cryptology ;$v11694 311 $a3-030-26953-1 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aTrapdoor Functions -- Trapdoor Hash Functions and Their Applications -- CCA Security and Trapdoor Functions via Key-Dependent-Message Security -- Zero Knowledge I -- Zero-Knowledge Proofs on Secret-Shared Data via Fully Linear PCPs -- Non-Uniformly Sound Certificates with Applications to Concurrent Zero-Knowledge -- On Round Optimal Statistical Zero Knowledge Arguments -- Signatures and Messaging -- Repudiability and Claimability of Ring Signatures -- Two-Party ECDSA from Hash Proof Systems and Efficient Instantiations -- Asymmetric Message Franking: Content Moderation for Metadata-Private End-to-End Encryption -- Obfuscation -- Statistical Zeroizing Attack: Cryptanalysis of Candidates of BP Obfuscation over GGH15 Multilinear Map -- Indistinguishability Obfuscation Without Multilinear Maps: New Paradigms via Low Degree Weak Pseudorandomness and Security Amplification -- Watermarking -- Watermarking PRFs from Lattices: Stronger Security via Extractable PRFs -- Watermarking Public-Key Cryptographic Primitives -- Secure Computation -- SpOT-Light: Lightweight Private Set Intersection from Sparse OT Extension -- Universally Composable Secure Computation with Corrupted Tokens -- Reusable Non-Interactive Secure Computation -- Efficient Pseudorandom Correlation Generators: Silent OT Extension and More -- Various Topics -- Adaptively Secure and Succinct Functional Encryption: Improving Security and Efficiency, Simultaneously -- Non-Interactive Non-Malleability from Quantum Supremacy -- Cryptographic Sensing -- Public-Key Cryptography in the Fine-Grained Setting -- Zero Knowledge II -- Exploring Constructions of Compact NIZKs from Various Assumptions -- New Constructions of Reusable Designated-Verifier NIZKs -- Scalable Zero Knowledge with no Trusted Setup -- Libra: Succinct Zero-Knowledge Proofs with Optimal Prover Computation -- Key Exchange and Broadcast Encryption -- Highly Efficient Key Exchange Protocols with Optimal Tightness -- Strong Asymmetric PAKE based on Trapdoor CKEM -- Broadcast and Trace with N? 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