TY - BOOK AU - Lam,Kwok-Yan AU - Okamoto,Eiji AU - Xing,Chaoping ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT’99: International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security, Singapore, November 14-18, 1999. Proceedings T2 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, SN - 9783540480006 AV - QA76.9.A25 U1 - 005.82 23 PY - 1999/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg KW - Computer science KW - Computer Communication Networks KW - Operating systems (Computers) KW - Data encryption (Computer science) KW - Computer software KW - Computational complexity KW - Mathematics KW - Computer Science KW - Data Encryption KW - Operating Systems KW - Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity KW - Computational Mathematics and Numerical Analysis KW - Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science N1 - Invited Talk -- Modulus Search for Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems -- Asymmetric Key Cryptosystems -- On the Lai-Massey Scheme -- On Cryptographically Secure Vectorial Boolean Functions -- Analysis -- Equivalent Keys of HPC -- Cryptanalysis of Five Rounds of CRYPTON Using Impossible Differentials -- Cryptanalysis of Two Cryptosystems Based on Group Actions -- Probabilistic Higher Order Differential Attack and Higher Order Bent Functions -- Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems -- Fast Algorithms for Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems over Binary Finite Field -- Optimizing the Menezes-Okamoto-Vanstone (MOV) Algorithm for Non-supersingular Elliptic Curves -- Speeding up the Discrete Log Computation on Curves with Automorphisms -- ECC: Do We Need to Count? -- Elliptic Scalar Multiplication Using Point Halving -- Public Key Cryptosystems -- On the Design of RSA with Short Secret Exponent -- Efficient Public-Key Cryptosystems Provably Secure Against Active Adversaries -- Adaptively-Secure Optimal-Resilience Proactive RSA -- Integers and Computation -- Factorization of RSA-140 Using the Number Field Sieve -- How to Prove That a Committed Number Is Prime -- Reducing Logarithms in Totally Non-maximal Imaginary Quadratic Orders to Logarithms in Finite Fields -- General Adversaries in Unconditional Multi-party Computation -- Network Security -- Approximation Hardness and Secure Communication in Broadcast Channels -- Mix-Networks on Permutation Networks -- Secure Communication in an Unknown Network Using Certificates -- Random Number -- Linear Complexity versus Pseudorandomness: On Beth and Dai’s Result -- A Class of Explicit Perfect Multi-sequences -- Cryptanalysis of LFSR-Encrypted Codes with Unknown Combining Function -- Key Management -- Doing More with Fewer Bits -- A Quick Group Key Distribution Scheme with “Entity Revocation” -- An Efficient Hierarchical Identity-Based Key-Sharing Method Resistant against Collusion-Attacks -- Periodical Multi-secret Threshold Cryptosystems -- Authentication -- A Signature Scheme with Message Recovery as Secure as Discrete Logarithm -- A 3-Codes under Collusion Attacks -- Broadcast Authentication in Group Communication N2 - Asiacrypt’99 was held in Singapore on 14-18 November 1999. Asiacrypt is one of the major events in the cryptology research community. Asiacrypt’99, the ?fth annual Asiacrypt conference, was sponsored by the Asiacrypt Steering Comm- tee and the Centre for Systems Security of the National University of Singapore, and in cooperation with the International Association for Cryptology Research. As the Program Co-Chairs of Asiacrypt’99, we are extremely honored to or- nize this event, which showcases the state-of-the-art development of cryptology research at the conclusion of this millennium. This year, a total of 96 research papers were submitted to Asiacrypt’99. The portfolio of country of origin of submissions serves as a good indicator of the - ternational reputation of the conference. Countries from which submissions or- inated include: Australia, Belgium, China, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Norway, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Switzerland, Sin- pore, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, The Netherlands, Turkey, Ukraine, UK, USA and Yugoslavia. Through a stringent refereeing process by the Program C- mittee, 31 papers of outstanding quality were accepted and are included in the conference proceedings. Accepted papers were authored by researchers from the following countries: Australia, Belgium, France, Germany, India, Japan, China, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, The Netherlands, UK, and USA UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b72231 ER -