Information and Communications Security
6th International Conference, ICICS 2004, Malaga, Spain, October 27-29, 2004. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
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Author
Contributions
- Javier López (Editor) - Contributor
- Sihan Qing (Editor) - Contributor
- Eiji Okamoto (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
2004-11-23 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
141,000 words, Guess
Page Count
564 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9836951M
- ISBN-139783540235637
- ISBN-103540235639
- OCLC Control Number56809239
- Library of Congress Control Number2004113914
Classifications
- LCCQA76.9.A25 I554 2004
Description
Information and Communications Security: 6th International Conference, ICICS 2004, Malaga, Spain, October 27-29, 2004. Proceedings<br />Author: Javier Lopez, Sihan Qing, Eiji Okamoto<br /> Published by Springer Berlin Heidelberg<br /> ISBN: 978-3-540-23563-7<br /> DOI: 10.1007/b101042<br /><br />Table of Contents:<p></p><ul><li>On the Minimal Assumptions of Group Signature Schemes </li><li>Perfect Concurrent Signature Schemes </li><li>New Identity-Based Ring Signature Schemes </li><li>On the Security of a Multi-party Certified Email Protocol </li><li>Robust Metering Schemes for General Access Structures </li><li>PayFlux – Secure Electronic Payment in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks </li><li>Flexible Verification of MPEG-4 Stream in Peer-to-Peer CDN </li><li>Provably Secure Authenticated Tree Based Group Key Agreement </li><li>Taxonomic Consideration to OAEP Variants and Their Security </li><li>Factorization-Based Fail-Stop Signatures Revisited </li><li>A Qualitative Evaluation of Security Patterns </li><li>Type Inferability and Decidability of the Security Problem Against Inference Attacks on Object-Oriented Databases </li><li>Volatile Memory Computer Forensics to Detect Kernel Level Compromise </li><li>A Secure Workflow Model Based on Distributed Constrained Role and Task Assignment for the Internet </li><li>Hydan: Hiding Information in Program Binaries </li><li>A Semi-fragile Steganographic Digital Signature for Images </li><li>Identification of Traitors Using a Trellis </li><li>Decentralized Publish-Subscribe System to Prevent Coordinated Attacks via Alert Correlation </li><li>Reflector Attack Traceback System with Pushback Based iTrace Mechanism </li><li>Automatic Covert Channel Analysis of a Multilevel Secure Component</li></ul>
First Sentence
One of the central lines of cryptographic research is identifying the weakest assumptions required for the construction of secure primitives.
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