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Fault-based attack of RSA authentication
For any computing system to be secure, both hardware and software have to be trusted. If the hardware layer in a secure system is compromised, not only it would be possible to ext...
Andrea Pellegrini, Valeria Bertacco, Todd M. Austi...
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2010
Springer
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Token-Based Cloud Computing
Secure outsourcing of computation to an untrusted (cloud) service provider is becoming more and more important. Pure cryptographic solutions based on fully homomorphic and verifia...
Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Thomas Schneider 0003, Marcel ...
ECOOPW
1999
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Providing Policy-Neutral and Transparent Access Control in Extensible Systems
Extensible systems, such as Java or the SPIN extensible operating system, allow for units of code, or extensions, to be added to a running system in almost arbitrary fashion. Exte...
Robert Grimm, Brian N. Bershad
ASIACRYPT
2003
Springer
15 years 9 months ago
Certificateless Public Key Cryptography
This paper introduces the concept of certificateless public key cryptography (CL-PKC). In contrast to traditional public key cryptographic systems, CL-PKC does not require the use...
Sattam S. Al-Riyami, Kenneth G. Paterson
ASIACRYPT
2008
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
Universally Composable Adaptive Oblivious Transfer
In an oblivious transfer (OT) protocol, a Sender with messages M1, . . . , MN and a Receiver with indices 1, . . . , k [1, N] interact in such a way that at the end the Receiver ...
Matthew Green, Susan Hohenberger