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IACR
2011
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12 years 7 months ago
KISS: A Bit Too Simple
KISS (‘Keep it Simple Stupid’) is an efficient pseudo-random number generator originally specified by G. Marsaglia and A. Zaman in 1993. G. Marsaglia in 1998 posted a C versio...
Greg Rose
IFIP
2009
Springer
13 years 5 months ago
Finite Models in FOL-Based Crypto-Protocol Verification
Cryptographic protocols can only be secure under certain inequality assumptions. Axiomatizing these inequalities explicitly is problematic: stating too many inequalities may impair...
Jan Jürjens, Tjark Weber
AIRWEB
2008
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
A few bad votes too many?: towards robust ranking in social media
Online social media draws heavily on active reader participation, such as voting or rating of news stories, articles, or responses to a question. This user feedback is invaluable ...
Jiang Bian, Yandong Liu, Eugene Agichtein, Hongyua...
CCGRID
2002
IEEE
14 years 9 days ago
Overcoming the Problems Associated with the Existence of Too Many DSM APIs
Despite the large research efforts in the SW–DSM community, this technology has not yet been adapted widely for significant codes beyond benchmark suites. One of the reasons co...
Martin Schulz
IJNSEC
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Attacks on An ISO/IEC 11770-2 Key Establishment Protocol
Two possible types of attack (a replay attack and a type attack) on a key establishment protocol (mechanism 12) standardised in ISO/IEC 11770-2 are described and two solutions are...
Zhaohui Cheng, Richard Comley