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Titolo: | Applied Cryptography and Network Security [[electronic resource] ] : 8th International Conference, ACNS 2010, Beijing, China, June 22-25, 2010, Proceedings / / edited by Jianying Zhou, Moti Yung |
Pubblicazione: | Berlin, Heidelberg : , : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2010 |
Edizione: | 1st ed. 2010. |
Descrizione fisica: | 1 online resource (XIII, 564 p. 83 illus.) |
Disciplina: | 005.8 |
Soggetto topico: | Computer networks |
Cryptography | |
Data encryption (Computer science) | |
Computer science—Mathematics | |
Discrete mathematics | |
Electronic data processing—Management | |
Algorithms | |
Data protection | |
Computer Communication Networks | |
Cryptology | |
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science | |
IT Operations | |
Data and Information Security | |
Persona (resp. second.): | ZhouJianying |
YungMoti | |
Note generali: | Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph |
Nota di bibliografia: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Nota di contenuto: | Public Key Encryption -- On the Broadcast and Validity-Checking Security of pkcs#1 v1.5 Encryption -- How to Construct Interval Encryption from Binary Tree Encryption -- Shrinking the Keys of Discrete-Log-Type Lossy Trapdoor Functions -- Digital Signature -- Trapdoor Sanitizable Signatures Made Easy -- Generic Constructions for Verifiably Encrypted Signatures without Random Oracles or NIZKs -- Redactable Signatures for Tree-Structured Data: Definitions and Constructions -- Block Ciphers and Hash Functions -- Impossible Differential Cryptanalysis on Feistel Ciphers with SP and SPS Round Functions -- Multi-trail Statistical Saturation Attacks -- Multiset Collision Attacks on Reduced-Round SNOW 3G and SNOW 3G??? -- High Performance GHASH Function for Long Messages -- Side-Channel Attacks -- Principles on the Security of AES against First and Second-Order Differential Power Analysis -- Adaptive Chosen-Message Side-Channel Attacks -- Secure Multiplicative Masking of Power Functions -- Zero Knowledge and Multi-party Protocols -- Batch Groth–Sahai -- Efficient and Secure Evaluation of Multivariate Polynomials and Applications -- Efficient Implementation of the Orlandi Protocol -- Improving the Round Complexity of Traitor Tracing Schemes -- Key Management -- Password Based Key Exchange Protocols on Elliptic Curves Which Conceal the Public Parameters -- Okamoto-Tanaka Revisited: Fully Authenticated Diffie-Hellman with Minimal Overhead -- Deniable Internet Key Exchange -- Authentication and Identification -- A New Human Identification Protocol and Coppersmith’s Baby-Step Giant-Step Algorithm -- Secure Sketch for Multiple Secrets -- A Message Recognition Protocol Based on Standard Assumptions -- Privacy and Anonymity -- Affiliation-Hiding Key Exchange with Untrusted Group Authorities -- Privacy-Preserving Group Discovery with Linear Complexity -- Two New Efficient PIR-Writing Protocols -- Regulatory Compliant Oblivious RAM -- RFID Security and Privacy -- Revisiting Unpredictability-Based RFID Privacy Models -- On RFID Privacy with Mutual Authentication and Tag Corruption -- Internet Security -- Social Network-Based Botnet Command-and-Control: Emerging Threats and Countermeasures -- COP: A Step toward Children Online Privacy -- A Hybrid Method to Detect Deflation Fraud in Cost-Per-Action Online Advertising. |
Sommario/riassunto: | ACNS 2010, the 8th International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security, was held in Beijing, China, during June 22-25, 2010. ACNS 2010 brought together individuals from academia and industry involved in m- tiple research disciplines of cryptography and security to foster the exchange of ideas. ACNS was initiated in 2003, and there has been a steady improvement in the quality of its program over the past 8 years: ACNS 2003 (Kunming, China), ACNS 2004 (Yellow Mountain, China), ACNS 2005 (New York, USA), ACNS 2006 (Singapore), ACNS 2007 (Zhuhai, China), ACNS 2008 (New York, USA), ACNS2009(Paris,France). Theaverageacceptanceratehasbeenkeptataround 17%, and the average number of participants has been kept at around 100. The conference received a total of 178 submissions from all over the world. Each submission was assigned to at least three committee members. Subm- sions co-authored by members of the Program Committee were assigned to at least four committee members. Due to the large number of high-quality s- missions, the review process was challenging and we are deeply grateful to the committee members and the external reviewers for their outstanding work. - ter extensive discussions, the Program Committee selected 32 submissions for presentation in the academic track, and these are the articles that are included in this volume (LNCS 6123). Additionally, a few other submissionswereselected for presentation in the non-archival industrial track. |
Titolo autorizzato: | Applied Cryptography and Network Security |
ISBN: | 1-280-38725-4 |
9786613565174 | |
3-642-13708-3 | |
Formato: | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione: | Inglese |
Record Nr.: | 996465668703316 |
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