Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO ’91
Springer Berlin (Verlag)
978-3-540-55188-1 (ISBN)
cryptology sponsoredby the International Association for
Cryptologic Research and was held in Santa Barbara,
California, in August 1991.
This volume contains a full paper or an extended abstract
for each of the 39 talks presented at the workshop. All
theoretical and practical aspects of cryptology are
represented, including: protocol design and analysis,
combinatorics and authentication, secret sharing and
information theory, cryptanalysis, complexity theory,
cryptographic schemas based on number theory,
pseudorandomness, applications and implementations, viruses,
public-key cryptosystems, and digital signatures.
Protocol Design and Analysis.- A Calculus for Access Control in Distributed Systems.- Deriving the Complete Knowledge of Participants in Cryptographic Protocols.- Systematic Design of Two-Party Authentication Protocols.- Combinatorics and Authentication.- Combinatorial characterizations of authentication codes.- Universal hashing and authentication codes.- On Correlation-immune functions.- Secret Sharing and Information Theory.- On the Size of Shares for Secret Sharing Schemes.- On Verification in Secret Sharing.- Non-Interactive and Information-Theoretic Secure Verifiable Secret Sharing.- Multiparty Secret Key Exchange Using a Random Deal of Cards.- Cryptanalysis.- Differential Cryptanalysis of Snefru, Khafre, REDOC-II, LOKI and Lucifer.- A Known Plaintext Attack of FEAL-4 and FEAL-6.- A switching closure test to analyze cryptosystems.- An Attack on the Last Two Rounds of MD4.- The Cryptanalysis of a New Public-Key Cryptosystem based on Modular Knapsacks.- Complexity Theory.- A One-Round, Two-Prover, Zero-Knowledge Protocol for NP.- Interactive Proofs with Space Bounded Provers.- Functional Inversion and Communication Complexity.- The Use of Interaction in Public Cryptosystems..- Cryptographic Schemes Based on Number Theory.- New Public-Key Schemes Based on Elliptic Curves over the Ring Zn.- Efficient Algorithms for the Construction of Hyperelliptic Cryptosystems.- CM-Curves with Good Cryptographic Properties.- A New ID-Based Key Sharing System.- Pseudorandomness.- Pseudo-random Generators from One-way Functions.- New Results on Pseudorandom Permutation Generators Based on the Des Scheme.- Applications and Implementations.- Faster Modular Multiplication by Operand Scaling.- Universal Electronic Cash.- How to Break and Repair a "Provably Secure" Untraceable PaymentSystem.- Practical Quantum Oblivious Transfer.- Exploiting Parallelism in Hardware Implementation of the DES.- Secure Computation Protocols.- Foundations of Secure Interactive Computing.- Secure Computation.- A Cryptographic Scheme for Computerized General Elections.- Efficient Multiparty Protocols Using Circuit Randomization.- Public-Key Cryptosystems and Signatures.- Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proof of Knowledge and Chosen Ciphertext Attack.- Towards Practical Public Key Systems Secure Against Chosen Ciphertext attacks.- Shared generation of authenticators and signatures.- Cryptographically Strong Undeniable Signatures, Unconditionally Secure for the Signer.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 26.2.1992 |
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Reihe/Serie | Lecture Notes in Computer Science |
Zusatzinfo | X, 484 p. |
Verlagsort | Berlin |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 820 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Kryptologie |
Schlagworte | authentication • coding theory • Complexity • Complexity theory • Cryptoanalysis • Cryptology • cryptosystem • digital signature • Informationstheorie • Information Theory • Kodierungstheorie • Komplexitätstheorie • Kryptologie • Secret Sharing • System Security • Systemsicherheit • Systems Security |
ISBN-10 | 3-540-55188-3 / 3540551883 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-540-55188-1 / 9783540551881 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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