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CCS
2008
ACM
13 years 12 months ago
HMAC is a randomness extractor and applications to TLS
In this paper, we study the security of a practical randomness extractor and its application in the tls standard. Randomness extraction is the first stage of key derivation functi...
Pierre-Alain Fouque, David Pointcheval, Séb...
JAIR
2011
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13 years 27 days ago
Stackelberg vs. Nash in Security Games: An Extended Investigation of Interchangeability, Equivalence, and Uniqueness
There has been significant recent interest in game theoretic approaches to security, with much of the recent research focused on utilizing the leader-follower Stackelberg game mo...
Dmytro Korzhyk, Zhengyu Yin, Christopher Kiekintve...
CSFW
2008
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
A Correctness Proof of a Mesh Security Architecture
The IEEE 802.11s working group is tasked to provide ways of establishing and securing a wireless mesh network. One proposal establishes a Mesh Security Architecture (MSA), with a ...
Doug Kuhlman, Ryan Moriarty, Tony Braskich, Steve ...
TDSC
2010
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13 years 4 months ago
On the General Applicability of Instruction-Set Randomization
We describe Instruction-Set Randomization (ISR), a general approach for safeguarding systems against any type of code-injection attack. We apply Kerckhoffs' principle to creat...
Stephen W. Boyd, Gaurav S. Kc, Michael E. Locasto,...
CCS
2001
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Delegation of cryptographic servers for capture-resilient devices
Abstract. A device that performs private key operations (signatures or decryptions), and whose private key operations are protected by a password, can be immunized against offline...
Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter