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CN
2007
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13 years 5 months ago
Secure many-to-one symbol transmission for implementation on smart cards
Multicast communication is arguably the most promising paradigm to enable mass Internet transmission of live events, or any other content sent on the network from a single source ...
Francesc Sebé, Alexandre Viejo, Josep Domin...
WISA
2004
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Secure and Efficient AES Software Implementation for Smart Cards
In implementing cryptographic algorithms on limited devices such as smart cards, speed and memory optimization had always been a challenge. With the advent of side channel attacks,...
Elena Trichina, Lesya Korkishko
IEEEARES
2010
IEEE
13 years 3 months ago
Using Smart Cards for Tamper-Proof Timestamps on Untrusted Clients
Online auctions of governmental bonds and CO2 certificates are challenged by high availability requirements in face of high peak loads around the auction deadline. Traditionally, t...
Guenther Starnberger, Lorenz Froihofer, Karl M. G&...
IDTRUST
2009
ACM
14 years 9 days ago
Personal identity verification (PIV) cards as federated identities: challenges and opportunities
In this paper, we describe the challenges in using Personal Identity Verification (PIV) cards and PIV-like cards as federated identities to authenticate to US Federal government f...
Sarbari Gupta
ASIACRYPT
2009
Springer
14 years 3 days ago
Secure Two-Party Computation Is Practical
Abstract. Secure multi-party computation has been considered by the cryptographic community for a number of years. Until recently it has been a purely theoretical area, with few im...
Benny Pinkas, Thomas Schneider, Nigel P. Smart, St...