《Topics in Cryptology -- CT-RSA 2005密码学论题-CT-RSA 2005年/会议录》内容简介 :
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Invited Talks
Sub-linear Queries Statistical Databases: Privacy with Power
Malicious Cryptography: Kleptographic Aspects
Cryptanalysis
Resistance of SNOW 2.0 Against Algebraic Attacks
A Study of the Security of Unbalanced Oil and Vinegar Signature Schemes
Hold Your Sessions: An Attack on Java Session-Id Generation
Update on SHA-1
A Fast Correlation Attack on the Shrinking Generator
Public-Key Encryption
Improved Efficiency for CCA-Secure Cryptosystems Built Using Identity-Based Encryption
A Generic Conversion with Optimal Redundancy
Choosing Parameter Sets for NTRUEncrypt with NAEP and SVES-3
Signature Schemes
Foundations of Group Signatures: The Case of Dynamic Groups
Time-Selective Convertible Undeniable Signatures
Design Principles
On Tolerant Cryptographic Constructions
Password-Based Protocols
Simple Password-Based Encrypted Key Exchange Protocols
Hard Bits of the Discrete Log with Applications to Password Authentication
Proofs for Two-Server Password Authentication
Design and Analysis of Password-Based Key Derivation Functions
Pairings
A New Two-Party Identity-Based Authenticated Key Agreement
Accumulators from Bilinear Pairings and Applications
Computing the Tate Pairing
Fast and Proven Secure Blind Identity-Based Signcryption from Pairings
Efficient and Secure Implementation
A Systematic Evaluation of Compact Hardware Implementations for the Rijndael S-Box
CryptoGraphics: Secret Key Cryptography Using Graphics Cards
Side-Channel Leakage of Masked CMOS Gates
New Minimal Weight Representations for Left-to-Right Window Methods .
Author Index