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- Paul F. Syverson:
Financial Cryptography, 5th International Conference, FC 2001, Grand Cayman, British West Indies, February 19-22, 2002, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2339, Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-44079-8 [contents] - 2001
- Olivier Baudron, Jacques Stern:
Non-interactive Private Auctions. Financial Cryptography 2001: 354- - Mihir Bellare, Chanathip Namprempre, David Pointcheval, Michael Semanko:
The Power of RSA Inversion Oracles and the Security of Chaum's RSA-Based Blind Signature Scheme. Financial Cryptography 2001: 309-328 - Matt Blaze, John Ioannidis, Angelos D. Keromytis:
Offline Micropayments without Trusted Hardware. Financial Cryptography 2001: 21-40 - Daniel R. L. Brown, Robert P. Gallant, Scott A. Vanstone:
Provably Secure Implicit Certificate Schemes. Financial Cryptography 2001: 147-156 - L. Jean Camp, Helen Nissenbaum, Cathleen McGrath:
Trust: A Collision of Paradigms. Financial Cryptography 2001: 82-96 - Giovanni Di Crescenzo:
Privacy for the Stock Market. Financial Cryptography 2001: 259-278 - Yair Frankel:
Protecting Digital Rights. Financial Cryptography 2001: 42-44 - Ed Gerck, C. Andrew Neff, Ronald L. Rivest, Aviel D. Rubin, Moti Yung:
The Business of Electronic Voting. Financial Cryptography 2001: 234-259 - Philippe Golle, Stuart G. Stubblebine:
Secure Distributed Computing in a Commercial Environment. Financial Cryptography 2001: 279-294 - Markus Jakobsson, David Pointcheval:
Mutual Authentication for Low-Power Mobile Devices. Financial Cryptography 2001: 169-186 - Éliane Jaulmes, Guillaume Poupard:
On the Security of Homage Group Authentication Protocol. Financial Cryptography 2001: 97-107 - Hiroaki Kikuchi:
(M+1)st-Price Auction Protocol. Financial Cryptography 2001: 341-353 - Tadayoshi Kohno, Mark McGovern:
On the Global Content PMI: Improved Copy-Protected Internet Content Distribution. Financial Cryptography 2001: 70-81 - David W. Kravitz:
Aspects of Digital Rights Management and the Use of Hardware Security Devices. Financial Cryptography 2001: 45-49 - Dennis Kügler, Holger Vogt:
Fair Tracing without Trustees. Financial Cryptography 2001: 127-139 - Ninghui Li, Joan Feigenbaum:
Nonmonotonicity, User Interfaces, and Risk Assessment in Certificate Revocation. Financial Cryptography 2001: 157-168 - Moses D. Liskov, Silvio Micali:
Amortized E-Cash. Financial Cryptography 2001: 1-20 - Dahlia Malkhi, Elan Pavlov:
Anonymity without 'Cryptography'. Financial Cryptography 2001: 108-126 - Olivier Markowitch, Shahrokh Saeednia:
Optimistic Fair Exchange with Transparent Signature Recovery. Financial Cryptography 2001: 329-340 - Scott Moskowitz:
A Solution to the Napster Phenomenon: Why Value Cannot Be Created Absent the Transfer of Subjective Data. Financial Cryptography 2001: 50-54 - David Naccache, David Pointcheval, Christophe Tymen:
Monotone Signatures. Financial Cryptography 2001: 295-308 - Richard W. Rahn:
Why the War on Money Laundering Should Be Aborted. Financial Cryptography 2001: 140-146 - Aviel D. Rubin, Rebecca N. Wright:
Off-Line Generation of Limited-Use Credit Card Numbers. Financial Cryptography 2001: 187-200 - Tomas Sander:
Golden Times for Digital Rights Management? Financial Cryptography 2001: 55-65 - Adi Shamir:
SecureClick: A Web Payment System with Disposable Credit Card Numbers. Financial Cryptography 2001: 223-233 - Nicko van Someren:
The Practical Problems of Implementing MicroMint. Financial Cryptography 2001: 41-50 - Yiannis Tsiounis:
A Security Framework for Card-Based Systems. Financial Cryptography 2001: 201-222 - Jeremy Wyant:
Applicability of Public Key Cryptosystems to Digital Rights Management Applications. Financial Cryptography 2001: 66-69
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