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SPW
2001
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Denial-of-Service, Address Ownership, and Early Authentication in the IPv6 World
In the IPv6 world, the IP protocol itself, i.e., IPv6, is used for a number of functions that currently fall beyond the scope of the IPv4 protocol. These functions include address ...
Pekka Nikander
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WETICE
2009
IEEE
16 years 26 days ago
Secure Peer Sampling Service: The Mosquito Attack
Peer sampling – the capability of obtaining a random sample from a large population of peers – is a basic building block for the gossip paradigm. Current peer sampling service...
Gian Paolo Jesi, Alberto Montresor
ICICS
2009
Springer
16 years 21 days ago
Design of Reliable and Secure Multipliers by Multilinear Arithmetic Codes
Abstract. We propose an efficient technique for the detection of errors in cryptographic circuits introduced by strong adversaries. Previously a number of linear and nonlinear err...
Zhen Wang, Mark G. Karpovsky, Berk Sunar, Ajay Jos...
ICC
2007
IEEE
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16 years 14 days ago
Secure Aggregation in Sensor Networks Using Neighborhood Watch
Abstract— Many sensor networks (SN) use in-network aggregation to minimize the amount of data transmitted by sensors. Unfortunately, aggregation makes the network more vulnerable...
Paul Rabinovich, Robert Simon
SACRYPT
2005
Springer
15 years 11 months ago
Proving the Security of AES Substitution-Permutation Network
In this paper we study the substitution-permutation network (SPN) on which AES is based. We introduce AES∗ , a SPN identical to AES except that fixed S-boxes are replaced by ran...
Thomas Baignères, Serge Vaudenay