Topics in Cryptology - CT-RSA 2001: The Cryptographer's Track at RSA Conference 2001 San Francisco, CA, USA, April 8-12, 2001 Proceedings (平装)
2001-12
1 edition (2001年5月1日)
David Naccache
470
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Cryptographers' Track at RSA Conference 2001, CT-RSA 2001, in San Francisco, CA, USA in April 2001.The 33 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 65 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on new cryptosystems; RSA; symmetric cryptography; gambling and lotteries; reductions, constructions, and security proofs; flaws and attacks; implementation; multivariate cryptography; number theoretic problems; passwords and credentials; and protocols.
New Cryptosystems Faster Generation of NICE-Schnorr-Type Signatures New Key Agreement Protocols in Braid Group CryptographyRSA Improving SSL Handshake Performance via Batching From Fixed-Length Messages to Arbitrary-Length Messages Practical RSA Signature Padding Schemes An Advantage of Low-Exponent RSA with Modulus Primes Sharing Least Significant BitsSymmetric Cryptography On the Strength of Simply-Iterated Feistel Ciphers with Whitening Keys Analysis of SHA-1 in Encryption Mode Fast Implementation and Fair Comparison of the Final Candidates for Advanced Encryption Standard Using Field Programmable Gate Arrays Gambling and Lotteries Fair e-Lotteries and e-Casinos Secure Mobile GamblingReductions, Constructions and Security Proofs Formal Security Proofs for a Signature Scheme with Partial Message Recovery The Oracle Diffie-Hellman Assumptions and an Analysis of DHIES REACT: Rapid Enhanced-Security Asymmetric Cryptosystem TransformFlaws and Attacks Security Weaknesses in Bluetooth Distinguishing Exponent Digits by Observing Modular Subtractions On the Power of Misbehaving Adversaries and Security Analysis of the Original EPOCImplementation Modular Exponentiation on Fine-Grained FPGA……Multivariate CryptographyNumber Theoretic ProblemsProtocols IProtocols IAuthor Index