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Description | *Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2009 : 15th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security, Tokyo, Japan, December 6-10, 2009, Proceedings / edited by Mitsuri Matsui. - 1st ed. 2009 Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2009 XIV, 722 p. : online resource |
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Note | Formato pdf/epub Accesso riservato secondo le condizioni contrattuali https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-10366-7 |
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ISBN | 9783642103667 | |
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Publication year | 2009 | |
Contents note | Block Ciphers -- Related-Key Cryptanalysis of the Full AES-192 and AES-256 -- The Key-Dependent Attack on Block Ciphers -- Cascade Encryption Revisited -- Quantum and Post-Quantum -- Quantum-Secure Coin-Flipping and Applications -- On the Power of Two-Party Quantum Cryptography -- Security Bounds for the Design of Code-Based Cryptosystems -- Hash Functions I -- Rebound Attack on the Full Lane Compression Function -- Rebound Distinguishers: Results on the Full Whirlpool Compression Function -- MD5 Is Weaker Than Weak: Attacks on Concatenated Combiners -- The Intel AES Instructions Set and the SHA-3 Candidates -- Encryption Schemes -- Group Encryption: Non-interactive Realization in the Standard Model -- On Black-Box Constructions of Predicate Encryption from Trapdoor Permutations -- Hierarchical Predicate Encryption for Inner-Products -- Hedged Public-Key Encryption: How to Protect against Bad Randomness -- Multi Party Computation -- Secure Two-Party Computation Is Practical -- Secure Multi-party Computation Minimizing Online Rounds -- Improved Non-committing Encryption with Applications to Adaptively Secure Protocols -- Cryptographic Protocols -- Non-malleable Statistically Hiding Commitment from Any One-Way Function -- Proofs of Storage from Homomorphic Identification Protocols -- Simple Adaptive Oblivious Transfer without Random Oracle -- Hash Functions II -- Improved Generic Algorithms for 3-Collisions -- A Modular Design for Hash Functions: Towards Making the Mix-Compress-Mix Approach Practical -- How to Confirm Cryptosystems Security: The Original Merkle-Damgård Is Still Alive! -- Models and Frameworks I -- On the Analysis of Cryptographic Assumptions in the Generic Ring Model -- Zero Knowledge in the Random Oracle Model, Revisited -- A Framework for Universally Composable Non-committing Blind Signatures -- Cryptanalysis: Sqaure and Quadratic -- Cryptanalysis of the Square Cryptosystems -- Factoring pq 2 with Quadratic Forms: Nice Cryptanalyses -- Attacking Power Generators Using Unravelled Linearization: When Do We Output Too Much? -- Models and Frameworks II -- Security Notions and Generic Constructions for Client Puzzles -- Foundations of Non-malleable Hash and One-Way Functions -- Hash Functions III -- Improved Cryptanalysis of Skein -- Linearization Framework for Collision Attacks: Application to CubeHash and MD6 -- Preimages for Step-Reduced SHA-2 -- Lattice-Based -- Fiat-Shamir with Aborts: Applications to Lattice and Factoring-Based Signatures -- Efficient Public Key Encryption Based on Ideal Lattices -- Smooth Projective Hashing and Password-Based Authenticated Key Exchange from Lattices -- Side Channels -- PSS Is Secure against Random Fault Attacks -- Cache-Timing Template Attacks -- Memory Leakage-Resilient Encryption Based on Physically Unclonable Functions -- Signature Schemes with Bounded Leakage Resilience |