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HICSS
2008
IEEE
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15 years 11 months ago
Pseudonymization for improving the Privacy in E-Health Applications
— Electronic health records (EHR) promise to improve communication between health care providers, thus leading to better quality of patients’ treatment and reduced costs. As hi...
Bernhard Riedl, Veronika Grascher, Stefan Fenz, Th...
ICPR
2008
IEEE
15 years 11 months ago
A cryptosystem based on palmprint feature
Biometric cryptography is a technique using biometric features to encrypt data, which can improve the security of the encrypted data and overcome the shortcomings of the tradition...
Xiangqian Wu, Kuanquan Wang, David Zhang
ACISP
2007
Springer
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A Practical System for Globally Revoking the Unlinkable Pseudonyms of Unknown Users
We propose the first single sign-on system in which a user can access services using unlinkable digital pseudonyms that can all be revoked in case she abuses any one service. Our ...
Stefan Brands, Liesje Demuynck, Bart De Decker
SAFECOMP
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Survival by Deception
Abstract. A system with a high degree of availability and survivability can be created via service duplication on disparate server platforms, where a compromise via a previously un...
Martin Gilje Jaatun, Åsmund Ahlmann Nyre, Ja...
WISA
2007
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
Iteration Bound Analysis and Throughput Optimum Architecture of SHA-256 (384, 512) for Hardware Implementations
Abstract. The hash algorithm forms the basis of many popular cryptographic protocols and it is therefore important to find throughput optimal implementations. Though there have be...
Yong Ki Lee, Herwin Chan, Ingrid Verbauwhede