Selected Areas in Cryptography 12th International Workshop, SAC 2005, Kingston, ON, Canada, August 11-12, 2005, Revised Selected Papers /

SAC 2005 was the 12th in a series of annual workshops on Selected Areas in Cryptography. This was the 5th time the workshop was hosted by Queen’s U- versity in Kingston (the previous workshops were held here in 1994, 1996, 1998 and 1999).Other SAC workshopshave been organizedat Carleton University i...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Preneel, Bart (Editor), Tavares, Stafford (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3897
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Online Access:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Stream Ciphers I -- Conditional Estimators: An Effective Attack on A5/1 -- Cryptanalysis of the F-FCSR Stream Cipher Family -- Fault Attacks on Combiners with Memory -- Block Ciphers -- New Observation on Camellia -- Proving the Security of AES Substitution-Permutation Network -- Modes of Operation -- An Attack on CFB Mode Encryption as Used by OpenPGP -- Parallelizable Authentication Trees -- Improved Time-Memory Trade-Offs with Multiple Data -- Public Key Cryptography -- A Space Efficient Backdoor in RSA and Its Applications -- An Efficient Public Key Cryptosystem with a Privacy Enhanced Double Decryption Mechanism -- Stream Ciphers II -- On the (Im)Possibility of Practical and Secure Nonlinear Filters and Combiners -- Rekeying Issues in the MUGI Stream Cipher -- Key Establishment Protocols and Access Control -- Tree-Based Key Distribution Patterns -- Provably Secure Tripartite Password Protected Key Exchange Protocol Based on Elliptic Curves -- An Access Control Scheme for Partially Ordered Set Hierarchy with Provable Security -- Hash Functions -- Breaking a New Hash Function Design Strategy Called SMASH -- Analysis of a SHA-256 Variant -- Impact of Rotations in SHA-1 and Related Hash Functions -- Protocols for RFID Tags -- A Scalable, Delegatable Pseudonym Protocol Enabling Ownership Transfer of RFID Tags -- Reducing Time Complexity in RFID Systems -- Efficient Implementations -- Accelerated Verification of ECDSA Signatures -- Pairing-Friendly Elliptic Curves of Prime Order -- Minimality of the Hamming Weight of the ?-NAF for Koblitz Curves and Improved Combination with Point Halving -- SPA Resistant Left-to-Right Integer Recodings -- Efficient FPGA-Based Karatsuba Multipliers for Polynomials over . 
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