Public Key Cryptography: 5th International Workshop on Practice and Theory in Public Key Cryptosystems, Pkc 2002, Paris, France, February 12-14 » książka
Encryption Schemes.- New Semantically Secure Public-Key Cryptosystems from the RSA-Primitive.- Optimal Chosen-Ciphertext Secure Encryption of Arbitrary-Length Messages.- On Sufficient Randomness for Secure Public-Key Cryptosystems.- Multi-recipient Public-Key Encryption with Shortened Ciphertext.- Signature Schemes.- Efficient and Unconditionally Secure Digital Signatures and a Security Analysis of a Multireceiver Authentication Code.- Formal Proofs for the Security of Signcryption.- A Provably Secure Restrictive Partially Blind Signature Scheme.- Protocols I.- M + 1-st Price Auction Using Homomorphic Encryption.- Client/Server Tradeoffs for Online Elections.- Self-tallying Elections and Perfect Ballot Secrecy.- Protocols II.- Efficient 1-Out-n Oblivious Transfer Schemes.- Linear Code Implies Public-Key Traitor Tracing.- Design and Security Analysis of Anonymous Group Identification Protocols.- On the Security of the Threshold Scheme Based on the Chinese Remainder Theorem.- Cryptanalysis.- Solving Underdefined Systems of Multivariate Quadratic Equations.- Selective Forgery of RSA Signatures with Fixed-Pattern Padding.- New Chosen-Plaintext Attacks on the One-Wayness of the Modified McEliece PKC Proposed at Asiacrypt 2000.- Side Channels.- SPA-Based Adaptive Chosen-Ciphertext Attack on RSA Implementation.- A Combined Timing and Power Attack.- A Fast Parallel Elliptic Curve Multiplication Resistant against Side Channel Attacks.- Invited Talk.- New European Schemes for Signature, Integrity and Encryption (NESSIE): A Status Report.- ECC Implementations.- An Improved Method of Multiplication on Certain Elliptic Curves.- An Alternate Decomposition of an Integer for Faster Point Multiplication on Certain Elliptic Curves.- Weierstraß Elliptic Curves and Side-Channel Attacks.- Applications.- One-Way Cross-Trees and Their Applications.- RSA Key Generation with Verifiable Randomness.- New Minimal Modified Radix-r Representation with Applications to Smart Cards.