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FC
2009
Springer
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Expecting the Unexpected: Towards Robust Credential Infrastructure
Cryptographic credential infrastructures, such as Public key infrastructure (PKI), allow the building of trust relationships in electronic society and electronic commerce. At the c...
Shouhuai Xu, Moti Yung
COCOON
2000
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Recent Progress and Prospects for Integer Factorisation Algorithms
The integer factorisation and discrete logarithm problems are of practical importance because of the widespread use of public key cryptosystems whose security depends on the presum...
Richard P. Brent
FC
2009
Springer
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Secure Multiparty Computation Goes Live
In this note, we report on the first large-scale and practical application of secure multiparty computation, which took place in January 2008. We also report on the novel cryptogr...
Peter Bogetoft, Dan Lund Christensen, Ivan Damg&ar...
CCS
2007
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Alpaca: extensible authorization for distributed services
Traditional Public Key Infrastructures (PKI) have not lived up to their promise because there are too many ways to define PKIs, too many cryptographic primitives to build them wi...
Chris Lesniewski-Laas, Bryan Ford, Jacob Strauss, ...
SACRYPT
2009
Springer
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Practical Pseudo-collisions for Hash Functions ARIRANG-224/384
Abstract. In this paper we analyse the security of the SHA-3 candidate ARIRANG. We show that bitwise complementation of whole registers turns out to be very useful for constructing...
Jian Guo, Krystian Matusiewicz, Lars R. Knudsen, S...