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CRYPTO
2003
Springer
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14 years 17 days ago
The Impact of Decryption Failures on the Security of NTRU Encryption
NTRUEncrypt is unusual among public-key cryptosystems in that, with standard parameters, validly generated ciphertexts can fail to decrypt. This affects the provable security prop...
Nick Howgrave-Graham, Phong Q. Nguyen, David Point...
SP
1998
IEEE
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13 years 11 months ago
Strand Spaces: Why is a Security Protocol Correct?
A strand is a sequence of events; it represents either the execution of legitimate party in a security protocol or else a sequence of actions by a penetrator. A strand space is a ...
F. Javier Thayer, Jonathan C. Herzog, Joshua D. Gu...
CSCW
2010
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Why the plan doesn't hold: a study of situated planning, articulation and coordination work in a surgical ward
Most studies of plans and situated work have applied ethnographic methods and and thus fail to provide any quantitative insight into the extent of this phenomenon. We present a st...
Jakob E. Bardram, Thomas Riisgaard Hansen
GEOS
2009
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
The Case for Grounding Databases
What is the intended interpretation of a geospatial database in terms of reproducible experiences? How should places on a digital globe be interpreted on the earth surface? And how...
Simon Scheider
CODCRY
2009
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
On the Impossibility of Strong Encryption Over
We give two impossibility results regarding strong encryption over an infinite enumerable domain. The first one relates to statistically secure one-time encryption. The second on...
Raphael C.-W. Phan, Serge Vaudenay