Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2007 [electronic resource] : 27th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 19-23, 2007. Proceedings / edited by Alfred Menezes.

Contributor(s): Menezes, Alfred [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 4622Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007Description: XIV, 634 p. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540741435Subject(s): Computer science | Computer Communication Networks | Data protection | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computational complexity | Information Systems | Computer Science | Data Encryption | Management of Computing and Information Systems | Computer Communication Networks | Systems and Data Security | Computers and Society | Discrete Mathematics in Computer ScienceAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.82 LOC classification: QA76.9.A25Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Cryptanalysis I -- Practical Cryptanalysis of SFLASH -- Full Key-Recovery Attacks on HMAC/NMAC-MD4 and NMAC-MD5 -- Secure Searching -- How Should We Solve Search Problems Privately? -- Public Key Encryption That Allows PIR Queries -- Invited Talk -- Information Security Economics – and Beyond -- Theory I -- Cryptography with Constant Input Locality -- Universally-Composable Two-Party Computation in Two Rounds -- Indistinguishability Amplification -- Lattices -- A Hybrid Lattice-Reduction and Meet-in-the-Middle Attack Against NTRU -- Improved Analysis of Kannan’s Shortest Lattice Vector Algorithm -- Random Oracles -- Domain Extension of Public Random Functions: Beyond the Birthday Barrier -- Random Oracles and Auxiliary Input -- Hash Functions -- Security-Amplifying Combiners for Collision-Resistant Hash Functions -- Hash Functions and the (Amplified) Boomerang Attack -- Amplifying Collision Resistance: A Complexity-Theoretic Treatment -- Theory II -- How Many Oblivious Transfers Are Needed for Secure Multiparty Computation? -- Simulatable VRFs with Applications to Multi-theorem NIZK -- Cryptography in the Multi-string Model -- Quantum Cryptography -- Secure Identification and QKD in the Bounded-Quantum-Storage Model -- A Tight High-Order Entropic Quantum Uncertainty Relation with Applications -- Cryptanalysis II -- Finding Small Roots of Bivariate Integer Polynomial Equations: A Direct Approach -- A Polynomial Time Attack on RSA with Private CRT-Exponents Smaller Than N 0.073 -- Encryption -- Invertible Universal Hashing and the TET Encryption Mode -- Reducing Trust in the PKG in Identity Based Cryptosystems -- Pirate Evolution: How to Make the Most of Your Traitor Keys -- Protocol Analysis -- A Security Analysis of the NIST SP 800-90 Elliptic Curve Random Number Generator -- A Generalization of DDH with Applications to Protocol Analysis and Computational Soundness -- Chernoff-Type Direct Product Theorems -- Public-Key Encryption -- Rerandomizable RCCA Encryption -- Deterministic and Efficiently Searchable Encryption -- Secure Hybrid Encryption from Weakened Key Encapsulation -- Multi-party Computation -- Scalable and Unconditionally Secure Multiparty Computation -- On Secure Multi-party Computation in Black-Box Groups -- A Note on Secure Computation of the Moore-Penrose Pseudoinverse and Its Application to Secure Linear Algebra.
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Cryptanalysis I -- Practical Cryptanalysis of SFLASH -- Full Key-Recovery Attacks on HMAC/NMAC-MD4 and NMAC-MD5 -- Secure Searching -- How Should We Solve Search Problems Privately? -- Public Key Encryption That Allows PIR Queries -- Invited Talk -- Information Security Economics – and Beyond -- Theory I -- Cryptography with Constant Input Locality -- Universally-Composable Two-Party Computation in Two Rounds -- Indistinguishability Amplification -- Lattices -- A Hybrid Lattice-Reduction and Meet-in-the-Middle Attack Against NTRU -- Improved Analysis of Kannan’s Shortest Lattice Vector Algorithm -- Random Oracles -- Domain Extension of Public Random Functions: Beyond the Birthday Barrier -- Random Oracles and Auxiliary Input -- Hash Functions -- Security-Amplifying Combiners for Collision-Resistant Hash Functions -- Hash Functions and the (Amplified) Boomerang Attack -- Amplifying Collision Resistance: A Complexity-Theoretic Treatment -- Theory II -- How Many Oblivious Transfers Are Needed for Secure Multiparty Computation? -- Simulatable VRFs with Applications to Multi-theorem NIZK -- Cryptography in the Multi-string Model -- Quantum Cryptography -- Secure Identification and QKD in the Bounded-Quantum-Storage Model -- A Tight High-Order Entropic Quantum Uncertainty Relation with Applications -- Cryptanalysis II -- Finding Small Roots of Bivariate Integer Polynomial Equations: A Direct Approach -- A Polynomial Time Attack on RSA with Private CRT-Exponents Smaller Than N 0.073 -- Encryption -- Invertible Universal Hashing and the TET Encryption Mode -- Reducing Trust in the PKG in Identity Based Cryptosystems -- Pirate Evolution: How to Make the Most of Your Traitor Keys -- Protocol Analysis -- A Security Analysis of the NIST SP 800-90 Elliptic Curve Random Number Generator -- A Generalization of DDH with Applications to Protocol Analysis and Computational Soundness -- Chernoff-Type Direct Product Theorems -- Public-Key Encryption -- Rerandomizable RCCA Encryption -- Deterministic and Efficiently Searchable Encryption -- Secure Hybrid Encryption from Weakened Key Encapsulation -- Multi-party Computation -- Scalable and Unconditionally Secure Multiparty Computation -- On Secure Multi-party Computation in Black-Box Groups -- A Note on Secure Computation of the Moore-Penrose Pseudoinverse and Its Application to Secure Linear Algebra.

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