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found 34 matches
- 2012
- Jean-Claude Bermond, Fahir Ö. Ergincan, Michel Syska:
Line Directed Hypergraphs. Cryptography and Security 2012: 25-34 - Alexandre Berzati, Cécile Canovas-Dumas, Louis Goubin:
Secret Key Leakage from Public Key Perturbation of DLP-Based Cryptosystems. Cryptography and Security 2012: 233-247 - Olivier Blazy, David Pointcheval:
Traceable Signature with Stepping Capabilities. Cryptography and Security 2012: 108-131 - Guillaume Bouffard, Jean-Louis Lanet:
The Next Smart Card Nightmare - Logical Attacks, Combined Attacks, Mutant Applications and Other Funny Things. Cryptography and Security 2012: 405-424 - Edwin Bowden-Peters, Raphael C.-W. Phan, John N. Whitley, David J. Parish:
Fooling a Liveness-Detecting Capacitive Fingerprint Scanner. Cryptography and Security 2012: 484-490 - Mike Burmester:
Localization Privacy. Cryptography and Security 2012: 425-441 - Sherman S. M. Chow, Cheng-Kang Chu, Xinyi Huang, Jianying Zhou, Robert H. Deng:
Dynamic Secure Cloud Storage with Provenance. Cryptography and Security 2012: 442-464 - Byungchun Chung, Sandra Marcello, Amir-Pasha Mirbaha, David Naccache, Karim Sabeg:
Operand Folding Hardware Multipliers. Cryptography and Security 2012: 319-328 - Guillaume Claret, Michaël Mathieu, David Naccache, Guillaume Seguin:
Physical Simulation of Inarticulate Robots. Cryptography and Security 2012: 491-499 - Jean-Sébastien Coron, Aline Gouget, Thomas Icart, Pascal Paillier:
Supplemental Access Control (PACE v2): Security Analysis of PACE Integrated Mapping. Cryptography and Security 2012: 207-232 - Nicolas T. Courtois:
Self-similarity Attacks on Block Ciphers and Application to KeeLoq. Cryptography and Security 2012: 55-66 - Nicolas T. Courtois, Gregory V. Bard:
Random Permutation Statistics and an Improved Slide-Determine Attack on KeeLoq. Cryptography and Security 2012: 35-54 - George I. Davida, Yair Frankel:
Efficient Encryption and Storage of Close Distance Messages with Applications to Cloud Storage. Cryptography and Security 2012: 465-473 - Yvo Desmedt:
A Brief Survey of Research Jointly with Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Cryptography and Security 2012: 8-12 - Yves Deswarte, Sébastien Gambs:
The Challenges Raised by the Privacy-Preserving Identity Card. Cryptography and Security 2012: 383-404 - Junfeng Fan, Ingrid Verbauwhede:
An Updated Survey on Secure ECC Implementations: Attacks, Countermeasures and Cost. Cryptography and Security 2012: 265-282 - Vanessa Gratzer, David Naccache:
How to Read a Signature? Cryptography and Security 2012: 480-483 - Sebastiaan Indesteege, Bart Preneel:
DES Collisions Revisited. Cryptography and Security 2012: 13-24 - Marc Joye:
On Quisquater's Multiplication Algorithm. Cryptography and Security 2012: 3-7 - Vincent van der Leest, Erik van der Sluis, Geert Jan Schrijen, Pim Tuyls, Helena Handschuh:
Efficient Implementation of True Random Number Generator Based on SRAM PUFs. Cryptography and Security 2012: 300-318 - Benoît Libert, Moti Yung:
Fully Forward-Secure Group Signatures. Cryptography and Security 2012: 156-184 - Benjamin Mounier, Anne-Lise Ribotta, Jacques J. A. Fournier, Michel Agoyan, Assia Tria:
EM Probes Characterisation for Security Analysis. Cryptography and Security 2012: 248-264 - David Naccache, David Pointcheval:
Autotomic Signatures. Cryptography and Security 2012: 143-155 - Jacques Patarin, Benjamin Gittins, Joana Treger:
Increasing Block Sizes Using Feistel Networks: The Example of the AES. Cryptography and Security 2012: 67-82 - Kenneth G. Paterson, Gaven J. Watson:
Authenticated-Encryption with Padding: A Formal Security Treatment. Cryptography and Security 2012: 83-107 - Michaël Quisquater:
The Hidden Side of Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Cryptography and Security 2012: 1-2 - Ulrich Rührmair:
SIMPL Systems as a Keyless Cryptographic and Security Primitive. Cryptography and Security 2012: 329-354 - Peter Schmidt-Nielsen, Kailiang Chen, Jonathan Bachrach, Scott Greenwald, Forrest Green, Neil Gershenfeld:
Cryptography with Asynchronous Logic Automata. Cryptography and Security 2012: 355-363 - François-Xavier Standaert, Christophe Petit, Nicolas Veyrat-Charvillon:
Masking with Randomized Look Up Tables - Towards Preventing Side-Channel Attacks of All Orders. Cryptography and Security 2012: 283-299 - Mehdi Tibouchi:
A Nagell Algorithm in Any Characteristic. Cryptography and Security 2012: 474-479
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