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ICDCSW
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Defending against Sybil Attacks in Sensor Networks
Sybil attack is a harmful threat to sensor networks, in which a malicious node illegally forges an unbounded number of identities to defeat redundancy mechanisms. Digital certifi...
Qinghua Zhang, Pan Wang, Douglas S. Reeves, Peng N...
CORR
2006
Springer
169views Education» more  CORR 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Concurrently Non-Malleable Zero Knowledge in the Authenticated Public-Key Model
We consider a type of zero-knowledge protocols that are of interest for their practical applications within networks like the Internet: efficient zero-knowledge arguments of knowl...
Yi Deng, Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Dongdai Lin
SIGCSE
2004
ACM
95views Education» more  SIGCSE 2004»
14 years 29 days ago
Cryptography and computer security for undergraduates
The panel discusses solutions to the problem of computer security education. Categories and Subject Descriptors C.2.0 [Computer-Communication Networks]: security and protection. E...
Paul De Palma, Charles Frank, Suzanne E. Gladfelte...
ISCI
2010
146views more  ISCI 2010»
13 years 4 months ago
Simulatable certificateless two-party authenticated key agreement protocol
Key agreement (KA) allows two or more users to negotiate a secret session key among them over an open network. Authenticated key agreement (AKA) is a KA protocol enhanced to preve...
Lei Zhang 0009, Futai Zhang, Qianhong Wu, Josep Do...
ENTCS
2006
124views more  ENTCS 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
A New Rabin-type Trapdoor Permutation Equivalent to Factoring
Public key cryptography has been invented to overcome some key management problems in open networks. Although nearly all aspects of public key cryptography rely on the existence of...
Katja Schmidt-Samoa