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Journal Articles
- 2018
- [j4]Jonathan T. Trostle:
CMCC: Misuse Resistant Authenticated Encryption with Minimal Ciphertext Expansion. Cryptogr. 2(4): 42 (2018) - 2005
- [j3]Jonathan T. Trostle, Bill Gossman:
Techniques for improving the security and manageability of IPsec policy. Int. J. Inf. Sec. 4(3): 209-226 (2005) - 1994
- [j2]Marjan Krajewski Jr., John C. Chipchak, David A. Chodorow, Jonathan T. Trostle:
Applicability of Smart Cards to Network User Authentication. Comput. Syst. 7(1): 75-89 (1994) - 1993
- [j1]Jonathan T. Trostle:
Modelling a Fuzzy Time System. J. Comput. Secur. 2(4): 291-310 (1993)
Conference and Workshop Papers
- 2010
- [c10]Jonathan T. Trostle, Andy Parrish:
Efficient Computationally Private Information Retrieval from Anonymity or Trapdoor Groups. ISC 2010: 114-128 - 2008
- [c9]Albert Tannous, Jonathan T. Trostle, Mohamed Hassan, Stephen E. McLaughlin, Trent Jaeger:
New Side Channels Targeted at Passwords. ACSAC 2008: 45-54 - 2006
- [c8]Jonathan T. Trostle:
The lightweight key management protocol (LKMP). Communication, Network, and Information Security 2006: 104-112 - [c7]Jonathan T. Trostle:
Protecting Against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Attacks Using Distributed Filtering. SecureComm 2006: 1-11 - 2004
- [c6]Jonathan T. Trostle, Hosei Matsuoka, Muhammad Mukarram Bin Tariq, James Kempf, Toshiro Kawahara, Ravi Jain:
Cryptographically Protected Prefixes for Location Privacy in IPv6. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2004: 142-166 - 2001
- [c5]Jonathan T. Trostle, Irina Kosinovsky, Michael M. Swift:
Implementation of Crossrealm Referral Handling in the MIT Kerberos Client. NDSS 2001 - 1998
- [c4]Jonathan T. Trostle:
Timing Attacks Against Trusted Path. S&P 1998: 125-134 - 1996
- [c3]Jonathan T. Trostle, B. Clifford Neuman:
A flexible distributed authorization protocol. NDSS 1996: 43-52 - 1993
- [c2]Jonathan T. Trostle:
Modelling a fuzzy time system. S&P 1993: 82-89 - 1991
- [c1]Jonathan T. Trostle:
Multiple Trojan Horse Systems and Covert Channel Analysis. CSFW 1991: 22-33
Informal and Other Publications
- 2013
- [i4]Jonathan T. Trostle:
Chosen Ciphertext Secure (CCS): Stateful Symmetric Key CCA Encryption with Minimal Ciphertext Expansion. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2013: 269 (2013) - [i3]Jonathan T. Trostle, Hosei Matsuoka, James Kempf, Toshiro Kawahara, Ravi Jain:
Cryptographically Protected Prefixes for Location Privacy in IPv6. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2013: 387 (2013) - 2007
- [i2]Jonathan T. Trostle, Andy Parrish:
Efficient Computationally Private Information Retrieval From Anonymity or Trapdoor Groups. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2007: 392 (2007) - 2002
- [i1]Michael M. Swift, Jonathan T. Trostle, John Brezak:
Microsoft Windows 2000 Kerberos Change Password and Set Password Protocols. RFC 3244: 1-7 (2002)
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