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found 33 matches
- 2014
- Janaka Alawatugoda, Colin Boyd, Douglas Stebila:
Continuous After-the-Fact Leakage-Resilient Key Exchange. ACISP 2014: 258-273 - Sultan Alneyadi, Elankayer Sithirasenan, Vallipuram Muthukkumarasamy:
A Semantics-Aware Classification Approach for Data Leakage Prevention. ACISP 2014: 413-421 - Shi Bai, Steven D. Galbraith:
Lattice Decoding Attacks on Binary LWE. ACISP 2014: 322-337 - Subhadeep Banik:
Some Insights into Differential Cryptanalysis of Grain v1. ACISP 2014: 34-49 - Yu Chen, Qiong Huang, Zongyang Zhang:
Sakai-Ohgishi-Kasahara Identity-Based Non-Interactive Key Exchange Scheme, Revisited. ACISP 2014: 274-289 - Xingmin Cui, Da Yu, Patrick P. F. Chan, Lucas Chi Kwong Hui, Siu-Ming Yiu, Sihan Qing:
CoChecker: Detecting Capability and Sensitive Data Leaks from Component Chains in Android. ACISP 2014: 446-453 - Pratish Datta, Ratna Dutta, Sourav Mukhopadhyay:
Universally Composable Efficient Priced Oblivious Transfer from a Flexible Membership Encryption. ACISP 2014: 98-114 - Nilanjan Datta, Mridul Nandi:
ELmE: A Misuse Resistant Parallel Authenticated Encryption. ACISP 2014: 306-321 - Zhaojing Ding, Wei Guo, Liangjian Su, Jizeng Wei, Haihua Gu:
Further Research on N-1 Attack against Exponentiation Algorithms. ACISP 2014: 162-175 - Masayuki Fukumitsu, Shingo Hasegawa, Shuji Isobe, Hiroki Shizuya:
On the Impossibility of Proving Security of Strong-RSA Signatures via the RSA Assumption. ACISP 2014: 290-305 - Mohammed Shafiul Alam Khan, Chris J. Mitchell:
Another Look at Privacy Threats in 3G Mobile Telephony. ACISP 2014: 386-396 - Liang Liu, Xiaofeng Chen, Wenjing Lou:
A Secure Three-Party Computational Protocol for Triangle Area. ACISP 2014: 82-97 - Zheli Liu, Jin Li, Xiaofeng Chen, Jun Yang, Chunfu Jia:
TMDS: Thin-Model Data Sharing Scheme Supporting Keyword Search in Cloud Storage. ACISP 2014: 115-130 - Weiran Liu, Jianwei Liu, Qianhong Wu, Bo Qin:
Hierarchical Identity-Based Broadcast Encryption. ACISP 2014: 242-257 - Yanbin Pan, Yingpu Deng:
A New Attack against the Selvi-Vivek-Rangan Deterministic Identity Based Signature Scheme from ACISP 2012. ACISP 2014: 148-161 - Yogachandran Rahulamathavan, Veelasha Moonsamy, Lynn Margaret Batten, Su Shunliang, Muttukrishnan Rajarajan:
An Analysis of Tracking Settings in Blackberry 10 and Windows Phone 8 Smartphones. ACISP 2014: 430-437 - Y. Sreenivasa Rao, Ratna Dutta:
Expressive Bandwidth-Efficient Attribute Based Signature and Signcryption in Standard Model. ACISP 2014: 209-225 - Petr Susil, Pouyan Sepehrdad, Serge Vaudenay:
On Selection of Samples in Algebraic Attacks and a New Technique to Find Hidden Low Degree Equations. ACISP 2014: 50-65 - Bungo Taga, Shiho Moriai, Kazumaro Aoki:
Differential and Impossible Differential Related-Key Attacks on Hierocrypt-L1. ACISP 2014: 17-33 - Atsushi Takayasu, Noboru Kunihiro:
Cryptanalysis of RSA with Multiple Small Secret Exponents. ACISP 2014: 176-191 - Philip S. Vejre, Andrey Bogdanov:
Route 66: Passively Breaking All GSM Channels. ACISP 2014: 422-429 - Weijin Wang, Dengguo Feng, Yu Qin, Jianxiong Shao, Li Xi, XiaoBo Chu:
ExBLACR: Extending BLACR System. ACISP 2014: 397-412 - Yuyu Wang, Keisuke Tanaka:
Strongly Simulation-Extractable Leakage-Resilient NIZK. ACISP 2014: 66-81 - Yanfeng Wang, Wenling Wu:
Improved Multidimensional Zero-Correlation Linear Cryptanalysis and Applications to LBlock and TWINE. ACISP 2014: 1-16 - Long Wen, Meiqin Wang:
Integral Zero-Correlation Distinguisher for ARX Block Cipher, with Application to SHACAL-2. ACISP 2014: 454-461 - Dan Yamamoto, Hisayoshi Sato, Yasuko Fukuzawa:
Incrementally Executable Signcryptions. ACISP 2014: 226-241 - Masaya Yasuda, Takeshi Shimoyama, Jun Kogure, Kazuhiro Yokoyama, Takeshi Koshiba:
Privacy-Preserving Wildcards Pattern Matching Using Symmetric Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption. ACISP 2014: 338-353 - Mingwu Zhang:
New Model and Construction of ABE: Achieving Key Resilient-Leakage and Attribute Direct-Revocation. ACISP 2014: 192-208 - Qinglong Zhang, Zongbin Liu, Miao Li, Ji Xiang, Jiwu Jing:
A High-Throughput Unrolled ZUC Core for 100Gbps Data Transmission. ACISP 2014: 370-385 - Zhongwen Zhang, Yuewu Wang, Jiwu Jing, Qiongxiao Wang, Lingguang Lei:
Once Root Always a Threat: Analyzing the Security Threats of Android Permission System. ACISP 2014: 354-369
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