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CHES
2007
Springer
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RFID Noisy Reader How to Prevent from Eavesdropping on the Communication?
RFID applications do not always use encryption to ensure the security as public key cryptographic algorithms that are costly in term of computing resources. We proposed to secure t...
O. Savry, F. Pebay-Peyroula, F. Dehmas, G. Robert,...
FSTTCS
2007
Springer
15 years 5 months ago
Safely Composing Security Protocols
Security protocols are small programs that are executed in hostile environments. Many results and tools have been developed to formally analyze the security of a protocol. However ...
Véronique Cortier, Jérémie De...
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STORAGESS
2005
ACM
15 years 5 months ago
Toward securing untrusted storage without public-key operations
Adding security capabilities to shared, remote and untrusted storage file systems leads to performance degradation that limits their use. Public-key cryptographic primitives, wid...
Dalit Naor, Amir Shenhav, Avishai Wool
SP
2003
IEEE
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Mixminion: Design of a Type III Anonymous Remailer Protocol
We present Mixminion, a message-based anonymous remailer protocol with secure single-use reply blocks. Mix nodes cannot distinguish Mixminion forward messages from reply messages,...
George Danezis, Roger Dingledine, Nick Mathewson
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CCS
2001
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
A new approach to DNS security (DNSSEC)
The Domain Name System (DNS) is a distributed database that allows convenient storing and retrieving of resource records. DNS has been extended to provide security services (DNSSE...
Giuseppe Ateniese, Stefan Mangard