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TCC
2007
Springer
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Long-Term Security and Universal Composability
Abstract. Algorithmic progress and future technology threaten today’s cryptographic protocols. Long-term secure protocols should not even in future reveal more information to a...
Jörn Müller-Quade, Dominique Unruh
TCC
2007
Springer
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Securely Obfuscating Re-encryption
Abstract. We present the first positive obfuscation result for a traditional cryptographic functionality. This positive result stands in contrast to well-known negative impossibil...
Susan Hohenberger, Guy N. Rothblum, Abhi Shelat, V...
ACNS
2006
Springer
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W3Bcrypt: Encryption as a Stylesheet
Abstract. While web-based communications (e.g., webmail or web chatrooms) are increasingly protected by transport-layer cryptographic mechanisms, such as the SSL/TLS protocol, ther...
Angelos Stavrou, Michael E. Locasto, Angelos D. Ke...
CIG
2005
IEEE
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How to Protect Peer-to-Peer Online Games from Cheats
Abstract- Recently, P2P (peer-to-peer) online game systems have attracted a great deal of public attention. They work without central servers, thus, the maintenance and organizatio...
Haruhiro Yoshimoto, Rie Shigetomi, Hideki Imai
ACNS
2005
Springer
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A Traitor Tracing Scheme Based on RSA for Fast Decryption
Abstract. We describe a fully k-resilient traitor tracing scheme that utilizes RSA as a secret-key rather than public-key cryptosystem. Traitor tracing schemes deter piracy in broa...
John Patrick McGregor, Yiqun Lisa Yin, Ruby B. Lee