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SASO
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
A Framework for Self-Protecting Cryptographic Key Management
Demands to match security with performance in Web applications where access to shared data needs to be controlled dynamically make self-protecting security schemes attractive. Yet...
Anne V. D. M. Kayem, Patrick Martin, Selim G. Akl,...
ESAS
2006
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Cryptographic Protocol to Establish Trusted History of Interactions
In the context of ambient networks, this article describes a cryptographic protocol called Common History Extraction (CHE) protocol implementing a trust management framework. All t...
Samuel Galice, Marine Minier, John Mullins, St&eac...
CCS
2003
ACM
14 years 20 days ago
Establishing pairwise keys in distributed sensor networks
Pairwise key establishment is a fundamental security service in sensor networks; it enables sensor nodes to communicate securely with each other using cryptographic techniques. Ho...
Donggang Liu, Peng Ning
IJBC
2006
93views more  IJBC 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Some Basic Cryptographic Requirements for Chaos-Based Cryptosystems
In recent years, a large amount of work on chaos-based cryptosystems have been published. However many of the proposed schemes fail to explain or do not possess a number of featur...
Gonzalo Álvarez, Shujun Li
ACNS
2003
Springer
168views Cryptology» more  ACNS 2003»
14 years 20 days ago
PLI: A New Framework to Protect Digital Content for P2P Networks
In this paper, we first propose a novel Public License Infrastructure (PLI) that uses cryptographic threshold secret sharing schemes to provide decentralized public license service...
Guofei Gu, Bin B. Zhu, Shipeng Li, Shiyong Zhang