Public Key Cryptography [electronic resource] : Third International Workshop on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptosystems, PKC 2000, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, January 18-20, 2000. Proceedings /

A Practical and Secure Fault-Tolerant Conference-Key Agreement Protocol -- An Efficient NICE-Schnorr-Type Signature Scheme -- Identification of Bad Signatures in Batches -- Some Remarks on a Fair Exchange Protocol -- Gaudry’s Variant against C ab Curves -- An Identification Scheme Based on Sparse Polynomials -- A State-Based Model for Certificate Management Systems -- Confidence Valuation in a Public-Key Infrastructure Based on Uncertain Evidence -- The Composite Discrete Logarithm and Secure Authentication -- Chosen-Ciphertext Security for Any One-Way Cryptosystem -- Short Proofs of Knowledge for Factoring -- Secure and Practical Tree-Structure Signature Schemes Based on Discrete Logarithms -- All-or-Nothing Transform and Remotely Keyed Encryption Protocols -- Security of Public Key Certificate Based Authentication Protocols -- Efficient Implementation of Schoof’s Algorithm in Case of Characteristic 2 -- Key Recovery in Third Generation Wireless Communication Systems -- Elliptic Curves with the Montgomery-Form and Their Cryptographic Applications -- Certificates of Recoverability with Scalable Recovery Agent Security -- Design Validations for Discrete Logarithm Based Signature Schemes -- Optimally Efficient Accountable Time-Stamping -- “Pseudorandom Intermixing”: A Tool for Shared Cryptography -- RSA-Based Auto-recoverable Cryptosystems -- Efficient and Fresh Certification -- Efficient Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge without Intractability Assumptions -- Cryptographic Approaches to Privacy in Forensic DNA Databases -- Making Hash Functions from Block Ciphers Secure and Efficient by Using Convolutional Codes -- Fast Implementation of Elliptic Curve Arithmetic in GF(p n ) -- An Auction Protocol Which Hides Bids of Losers -- Forward Secrecy and Its Application to Future Mobile Communications Security -- Selecting Cryptographic Key Sizes -- A Structured ElGamal-Type Multisignature Scheme.

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Main Authors: Imai, Hideki. editor., Zheng, Yuliang. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2000
Subjects:Computer science., Computer communication systems., Computer programming., Operating systems (Computers)., Data encryption (Computer science)., Algorithms., Management information systems., Computer Science., Data Encryption., Programming Techniques., Operating Systems., Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity., Computer Communication Networks., Management of Computing and Information Systems.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b75033
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