Information Security and Cryptology - ICISC'99, 2000
Second International Conference Seoul, Korea, December 9-10, 1999 Proceedings

Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series, Vol. 1787

Coordinator: Song JooSeok

Language: English

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284 p. · 15.5x23.3 cm · Paperback
Invited Talk.- On Provable Security for Conventional Cryptography.- Cryptanalysis and Cryptographic Design.- Correlation Properties of the Bluetooth Combiner.- Preventing Double-Spent Coins from Revealing User’s Whole Secret.- On the Optimal Diffusion Layers with Practical Security against Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis.- Non-linear Complexity of the Naor–Reingold Pseudo-random Function.- Cryptographic Theory and Computation Complexity.- Relationships between Bent Functions and Complementary Plateaued Functions.- A Technique for Boosting the Security of Cryptographic Systems with One-Way Hash Functions.- Over F p vs. over F and on Pentium vs. on Alpha in Software Implementation of Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptosystems.- Speeding Up Elliptic Scalar Multiplication with Precomputation.- Cryptographic Protocol and Authentication Design.- Why Hierarchical Key Distribution Is Appropriate for Multicast Networks.- Secure Selection Protocols.- Efficient 3-Pass Password-Based Key Exchange Protocol with Low Computational Cost for Client.- A 2-Pass Authentication and Key Agreement Protocol for Mobile Communications.- Digital Signature and Secret Sharing Scheme.- Verifiable Secret Sharing and Time Capsules.- A New Approach to Robust Threshold RSA Signature Schemes.- On Threshold RSA-Signing with no Dealer.- A New Approach to Efficient Verifiable Secret Sharing for Threshold KCDSA Signature.- Electronic Cash, Application, Implementation.- A Hardware-Oriented Algorithm for Computing in Jacobians and Its Implementation for Hyperelliptic Curve Cryptosystems.- A Security Design for a Wide-Area Distributed System.- Self-Escrowed Public-Key Infrastructures.- Electronic Funds Transfer Protocol Using Domain-Verifiable Signcryption Scheme.

Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras