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  Gröbner bases for public key cryptography
Caboara M., Caruso F., Traverso C.  Symbolic and algebraic computation (Proceedings of the Twenty-first International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Linz/Hagenberg, Austria,  Jul 20-23, 2008) 315-324, 2008. Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (2 of 2)

The pseudonymous authors of an earlier paper [1] purport to show “why you cannot even hope to use Gröbner bases in cryptography,” although what they show, in fact, is that a particular scheme, often referred to as Polly Cracker,...

Nov 27 2008
  Gröbner bases for public key cryptography
Caboara M., Caruso F., Traverso C.  Symbolic and algebraic computation (Proceedings of the Twenty-first International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation, Linz/Hagenberg, Austria,  Jul 20-23, 2008) 315-324, 2008. Type: Proceedings, Reviews: (1 of 2)

The computation of Gröbner bases is a difficult task often encountered in cryptanalysis, the destructive aspect of cryptology. As a general rule, such difficult tasks can be reused constructively, as foundations for new cryptosystems....

Sep 30 2008
  A password-based grid security infrastructure
Cai Z.  Digital society (Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Digital Society, Feb 10-15, 2008) 157-164, 2008. Type: Proceedings

The open-source Globus Toolkit (GT) is used to build distributed computing systems and applications. In order to establish the identity of users and protect communications, the GT provides authentication and authorization based on the standard...

Sep 9 2008
   Public key superstructure: "It’s PKI Jim, but not as we know it!"
Wilson S.  Identity and trust on the Internet (Proceedings of the 7th Symposium on Identity and Trust on the Internet, Gaithersburg, Maryland,  Mar 4-6, 2008) 72-88, 2008. Type: Proceedings

Why is it so hard to make global public key infrastructure (PKI) work? Not only does Wilson excellently question the misleading assumptions pertaining to the apparent failure of universal open PKI, but he also lucidly presents a viable evolution...

Sep 2 2008
  Split-ballot voting: everlasting privacy with distributed trust
Moran T., Naor M.  Computer and communications security (Proceedings of the 14th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, Alexandria, Virginia,  Oct 28-31, 2007) 246-255, 2007. Type: Proceedings

A universally verifiable voting protocol, which can be performed by unaided humans and distributed trust across more than one voting authority, is presented in this paper. It combines both physical and cryptographical requirements....

May 14 2008
  Quantum communication and information processing with quantum dots
Yamamoto Y.  Quantum Information Processing 5(5): 299-311, 2006. Type: Article

Many photonic quantum information processing techniques, such as quantum teleportation, quantum repeaters, and linear optics quantum computers, require a large number of single photons at definite time instances. Two methods for producing single...

Sep 13 2007
  Equipping smart devices with public key signatures
Ding X., Mazzocchi D., Tsudik G.  ACM Transactions on Internet Technology 7(1): 3-es, 2007. Type: Article

This is a detailed and highly technical discussion of a proposed security solution for portable devices such as personal digital assistants and mobile telephones. It appears to be aimed at designers of software for such devices....

Jul 30 2007
  Identity-based encryption from the Weil pairing
Boneh D., Franklin M.  SIAM Journal on Computing 32(3): 586-615, 2003. Type: Article

An identity-based cryptosystem is a public key cryptosystem that allows arbitrary public keys; this paper presents a complete description of one. The encryption and decryption are reminiscent of the Diffie-Hellman and El Gamal systems, but use...

Jun 7 2007
  On the security of stepwise triangular systems
Wolf C., Braeken A., Preneel B.  Designs, Codes and Cryptography 40(3): 285-302, 2006. Type: Article

Let F be a finite field of q elements and P′ be a system of quadratic polynomials p1, ... , pm in...

Apr 11 2007
  Multivariate public key cryptosystems (Advances in Information Security)
Ding J., Gower J., Schmidt D.,  Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 2006. 260 pp. Type: Book

Multivariate public key cryptosystems (MPKC), developed in the last ten years, have become a potential alternative to number theoretic-based cryptography (in this book, all comparisons regarding security and encryption complexity use the RSA...

Mar 2 2007
 
 
 
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