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TEC
2002
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14 years 11 months ago
An artificial immune system architecture for computer security applications
With increased global interconnectivity, reliance on e-commerce, network services, and Internet communication, computer security has become a necessity. Organizations must protect ...
Paul K. Harmer, Paul D. Williams, Gregg H. Gunsch,...
EUROCRYPT
2009
Springer
16 years 13 days ago
Resettably Secure Computation
Abstract. The notion of resettable zero-knowledge (rZK) was introduced by Canetti, Goldreich, Goldwasser and Micali (FOCS'01) as a strengthening of the classical notion of zer...
Vipul Goyal, Amit Sahai
CRYPTO
2007
Springer
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15 years 6 months ago
On Secure Multi-party Computation in Black-Box Groups
Abstract. We study the natural problem of secure n-party computation (in the passive, computationally unbounded attack model) of the n-product function fG(x1, . . . , xn) = x1 · x...
Yvo Desmedt, Josef Pieprzyk, Ron Steinfeld, Huaxio...
SAINT
2005
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
A Context-centric Security Middleware for Service Provisioning in Pervasive Computing
Pervasive user mobility, wireless connectivity and the widespread diffusion of portable devices raise new challenges for ubiquitous service provisioning. An emerging architecture ...
Antonio Corradi, Rebecca Montanari, Daniela Tibald...
EUROCRYPT
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Partial Fairness in Secure Two-Party Computation
A seminal result of Cleve (STOC ’86) is that, in general, complete fairness is impossible to achieve in two-party computation. In light of this, various techniques for obtaining...
S. Dov Gordon, Jonathan Katz