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CCS
2008
ACM
13 years 10 months ago
Location privacy of distance bounding protocols
Distance bounding protocols have been proposed for many security critical applications as a means of getting an upper bound on the physical distance to a communication partner. As...
Kasper Bonne Rasmussen, Srdjan Capkun
ICS
2010
Tsinghua U.
14 years 6 months ago
Robustness of the Learning with Errors Assumption
: Starting with the work of Ishai-Sahai-Wagner and Micali-Reyzin, a new goal has been set within the theory of cryptography community, to design cryptographic primitives that are s...
Shafi Goldwasser, Yael Kalai, Chris Peikert, Vinod...
DAC
2007
ACM
14 years 15 days ago
Side-Channel Attack Pitfalls
While cryptographic algorithms are usually strong against mathematical attacks, their practical implementation, both in software and in hardware, opens the door to side-channel at...
Kris Tiri
WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
A systematic approach for cell-phone worm containment
Cell phones are increasingly becoming attractive targets of various worms, which cause the leakage of user privacy, extra service charges and depletion of battery power. In this w...
Liang Xie, Hui Song, Trent Jaeger, Sencun Zhu
ACSAC
2009
IEEE
14 years 3 months ago
Privacy through Noise: A Design Space for Private Identification
To protect privacy in large systems, users must be able to authenticate against a central server without disclosing their identity to the network. Private identification protocols ...
Karsten Nohl, David Evans