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|a Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2003
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|b International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, Warsaw, Poland, May 4-8, 2003, Proceedings /
|c edited by Eli Biham.
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|a Cryptanalysis I -- Cryptanalysis of the EMD Mode of Operation -- On the Optimality of Linear, Differential, and Sequential Distinguishers -- A Toolbox for Cryptanalysis: Linear and Affine Equivalence Algorithms -- Secure Multi-party Computation I -- Two-Threshold Broadcast and Detectable Multi-party Computation -- On the Limitations of Universally Composable Two-Party Computation without Set-up Assumptions -- Fair Secure Two-Party Computation -- Invited Talk I -- Facts and Myths of Enigma: Breaking Stereotypes -- Zero-Knowledge Protocols -- Resettable Zero-Knowledge in the Weak Public-Key Model -- Simulatable Commitments and Efficient Concurrent Zero-Knowledge -- Simulation in Quasi-Polynomial Time, and Its Application to Protocol Composition -- Strengthening Zero-Knowledge Protocols Using Signatures -- Foundations and Complexity Theoretic Security -- Nearly One-Sided Tests and the Goldreich-Levin Predicate -- Efficient and Non-malleable Proofs of Plaintext Knowledge and Applications -- Public Key Encryption -- A Public Key Encryption Scheme Based on the Polynomial Reconstruction Problem -- A Simpler Construction of CCA2-Secure Public-Key Encryption under General Assumptions -- A Forward-Secure Public-Key Encryption Scheme -- Certificate-Based Encryption and the Certificate Revocation Problem -- New Primitives -- CAPTCHA: Using Hard AI Problems for Security -- Concealment and Its Applications to Authenticated Encryption -- Cryptanalysis II -- Predicting the Shrinking Generator with Fixed Connections -- Algebraic Attacks on Stream Ciphers with Linear Feedback -- Elliptic Curves Cryptography -- Counting Points on Elliptic Curves over Finite Fields of Small Characteristic in Quasi Quadratic Time -- The GHS Attack Revisited -- Improved Algorithms for Efficient Arithmetic on Elliptic Curves Using Fast Endomorphisms -- Digital Signatures -- A Signature Scheme as Secure as the Diffie-Hellman Problem -- Aggregate and Verifiably Encrypted Signatures from Bilinear Maps -- Hypercubic Lattice Reduction and Analysis of GGH and NTRU Signatures -- Invited Talk II -- Why Provable Security Matters? -- Cryptanalysis III -- On the Security of RDSA -- Cryptanalysis of the Public-Key Encryption Based on Braid Groups -- A Theoretical Treatment of Related-Key Attacks: RKA-PRPs, RKA-PRFs, and Applications -- Key Exchange -- Provably Secure Threshold Password-Authenticated Key Exchange -- A Framework for Password-Based Authenticated Key Exchange -- Information Theoretic Cryptography -- The Security of Many-Round Luby-Rackoff Pseudo-Random Permutations -- New Bounds in Secret-Key Agreement: The Gap between Formation and Secrecy Extraction -- Secure Multi-party Computation II -- Round Efficiency of Multi-party Computation with a Dishonest Majority -- Efficient Multi-party Computation over Rings -- Group Signatures -- Foundations of Group Signatures: Formal Definitions, Simplified Requirements, and a Construction Based on General Assumptions -- Extracting Group Signatures from Traitor Tracing Schemes.
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