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2006
ACM
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Zero-knowledge against quantum attacks
It is proved that several interactive proof systems are zero-knowledge against general quantum attacks. This includes the Goldreich?Micali?Wigderson classical zero-knowledge proto...
John Watrous
ALGORITHMICA
2002
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13 years 6 months ago
Security of Quantum Key Distribution against All Collective Attacks
Security of quantum key distribution against sophisticated attacks is among the most important issues in quantum information theory. In this work we prove security against a very ...
Eli Biham, Michel Boyer, Gilles Brassard, Jeroen v...
CORR
2010
Springer
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13 years 6 months ago
Random Oracles in a Quantum World
Once quantum computers reach maturity most of today's traditional cryptographic schemes based on RSA or discrete logarithms become vulnerable to quantum-based attacks. Hence, ...
Özgür Dagdelen, Marc Fischlin, Anja Lehm...
MMSEC
2006
ACM
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Zero-knowledge watermark detector robust to sensitivity attacks
Current zero-knowledge watermark detectors are based on a linear correlation between the asset features and a given secret sequence. This detection function is susceptible of bein...
Juan Ramón Troncoso-Pastoriza, Fernando P&e...
EUROCRYPT
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Computational Indistinguishability Between Quantum States and Its Cryptographic Application
We introduce a computational problem of distinguishing between two specific quantum states as a new cryptographic problem to design a quantum cryptographic scheme that is “secu...
Akinori Kawachi, Takeshi Koshiba, Harumichi Nishim...