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TCC
2005
Springer
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Comparing Two Notions of Simulatability
In this work, relations between the security notions standard simulatability and universal simulatability for cryptographic protocols are investigated. A simulatability-based notio...
Dennis Hofheinz, Dominique Unruh
ASIACRYPT
2004
Springer
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New Approaches to Password Authenticated Key Exchange Based on RSA
We investigate efficient protocols for password-authenticated key exchange based on the RSA public-key cryptosystem. To date, most of the published protocols for password-authentic...
Muxiang Zhang
ATAL
2004
Springer
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RDS: Remote Distributed Scheme for Protecting Mobile Agents
As of today no solely software-based solution that a priori protects the computation of any mobile code and/or mobile agent was presented. Furthermore, Algesheimer et al. [1], arg...
Asnat Dadon-Elichai
EUROCRYPT
2004
Springer
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Public-Key Steganography
Informally, a public-key steganography protocol allows two parties, who have never met or exchanged a secret, to send hidden messages over a public channel so that an adversary can...
Luis von Ahn, Nicholas J. Hopper
ISW
2004
Springer
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Chameleon Hashing Without Key Exposure
Abstract. Chameleon signatures are based on well established hashand-sign paradigm, where a chameleon hash function is used to compute the cryptographic message digest. Chameleon s...
Xiaofeng Chen, Fangguo Zhang, Kwangjo Kim