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100 1 _aSafavi-Naini, Reihaneh.
_eeditor.
245 1 0 _aAdvances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2012
_h[electronic resource] :
_b32nd Annual Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 19-23, 2012. Proceedings /
_cedited by Reihaneh Safavi-Naini, Ran Canetti.
264 1 _aBerlin, Heidelberg :
_bSpringer Berlin Heidelberg :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2012.
300 _aXV, 888 p. 103 illus.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Computer Science,
_x0302-9743 ;
_v7417
505 0 _aSymmetric Cryptosystems -- An Enciphering Scheme Based on a Card Shuffle.- Tweakable Blockciphers with Beyond Birthday-Bound Security.- Breaking and Repairing GCM Security Proofs.- On the Distribution of Linear Biases: Three Instructive Examples.- Substitution-Permutation Networks, Pseudorandom Functions, and Natural Proofs.- Invited Talk -- The End of Crypto.- Secure Computation I.- Adaptively Secure Multi-Party Computation with Dishonest Majority.- Collusion-Preserving Computation.- Secret Sharing Schemes for Very Dense Graphs.- Attribute-Based and Functional Encryption -- Functional Encryption with Bounded Collusions via Multi-party Computation.- New Proof Methods for Attribute-Based Encryption: Achieving Full Security through Selective Techniques.- Dynamic Credentials and Ciphertext Delegation for Attribute-Based Encryption -- Functional Encryption for Regular Languages.- Proof Systems.- Database Commitments and Universal Arguments of Quasi Knowledge.- Succinct Arguments from Multi-prover Interactive Proofs and Their Efficiency Benefits.- Protocols -- On the Security of TLS-DHE in the Standard Model.- Semantic Security for the Wiretap Channel.- Multi-instance Security and Its Application to Password-Based Cryptography.- Hash Functions -- Hash Functions Based on Three Permutations: A Generic Security Analysis.-  Hash or Not to Hash Again? (In)Differentiability Results for H2 and HMAC.- New Preimage Attacks against Reduced SHA-1.- Stam’s Conjecture and Threshold Phenomena in Collision Resistance.- Composable Security -- Universal Composability from Essentially Any Trusted Setup.- Impossibility Results for Static Input Secure Computation.- New Impossibility Results for Concurrent Composition and a Non-interactive Completeness Theorem for Secure Computation.- Black-Box Constructions of Composable Protocols without Set-Up.- Privacy -- Crowd-Blending Privacy.- Differential Privacy with Imperfect Randomness.- Leakage and Side-Channels -- Tamper and Leakage Resilience in the Split-State Model.- Securing Circuits against Constant-Rate Tampering.- How to Compute under AC0 Leakage without Secure Hardware.- Invited Talk -- Recent Advances and Existing Research Questions in Platform Security.- Signatures -- Group Signatures with Almost-for-Free Revocation.- Tightly Secure Signatures and Public-Key Encryption.- Implementation Analysis -- Efficient Padding Oracle Attacks on Cryptographic Hardware.- Public Keys.- Secure Computation II -- Multiparty Computation from Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption -- Near-Linear Unconditionally-Secure Multiparty Computation with a Dishonest Minority -- A New Approach to Practical Active-Secure Two-Party Computation -- Black-Box Separation -- The Curious Case of Non-Interactive Commitments – On the Power of Black-Box vs. Non-Black-Box Use of Primitive -- Cryptanalysis -- Efficient Dissection of Composite Problems, with Applications to Cryptanalysis, Knapsacks, and Combinatorial Search Problems -- Resistance against Iterated Attacks by Decorrelation Revisited -- Quantum Cryptography -- Secure Identity-Based Encryption in the Quantum Random Oracle Model -- Quantum to Classical Randomness Extractors -- Actively Secure Two-Party Evaluation of Any Quantum Operation -- Key Encapsulation and One-Way functions -- On the Impossibility of Constructing Efficient Key Encapsulation and Programmable Hash Functions in Prime Order Groups -- Hardness of Computing Individual Bits for One-Way Functions on Elliptic Curves -- Homomorphic Evaluation of the AES Circuit -- Fully Homomorphic Encryption without Modulus Switching from Classical GapSVP. An Enciphering Scheme Based on a Card Shuffle.- Tweakable Blockciphers with Beyond Birthday-Bound Security.- Breaking and Repairing GCM Security Proofs.- On the Distribution of Linear Biases: Three Instructive Examples.- Substitution-Permutation Networks, Pseudorandom Functions, and Natural Proofs.- Invited Talk -- The End of Crypto.- Secure Computation I.- Adaptively Secure Multi-Party Computation with Dishonest Majority.- Collusion-Preserving Computation.- Secret Sharing Schemes for Very Dense Graphs.- Attribute-Based and Functional Encryption -- Functional Encryption with Bounded Collusions via Multi-party Computation.- New Proof Methods for Attribute-Based Encryption: Achieving Full Security through Selective Techniques.- Dynamic Credentials and Ciphertext Delegation for Attribute-Based Encryption -- Functional Encryption for Regular Languages.- Proof Systems.- Database Commitments and Universal Arguments of Quasi Knowledge.- Succinct Arguments from Multi-prover Interactive Proofs and Their Efficiency Benefits.- Protocols -- On the Security of TLS-DHE in the Standard Model.- Semantic Security for the Wiretap Channel.- Multi-instance Security and Its Application to Password-Based Cryptography.- Hash Functions -- Hash Functions Based on Three Permutations: A Generic Security Analysis.-  Hash or Not to Hash Again? (In)Differentiability Results for H2 and HMAC.- New Preimage Attacks against Reduced SHA-1.- Stam’s Conjecture and Threshold Phenomena in Collision Resistance.- Composable Security -- Universal Composability from Essentially Any Trusted Setup.- Impossibility Results for Static Input Secure Computation.- New Impossibility Results for Concurrent Composition and a Non-interactive Completeness Theorem for Secure Computation.- Black-Box Constructions of Composable Protocols without Set-Up.- Privacy -- Crowd-Blending Privacy.- Differential Privacy with Imperfect Randomness.- Leakage and Side-Channels -- Tamper and Leakage Resilience in the Split-State Model.- Securing Circuits against Constant-Rate Tampering.- How to Compute under AC0 Leakage without Secure Hardware.- Invited Talk -- Recent Advances and Existing Research Questions in Platform Security.- Signatures -- Group Signatures with Almost-for-Free Revocation.- Tightly Secure Signatures and Public-Key Encryption.- Implementation Analysis -- Efficient Padding Oracle Attacks on Cryptographic Hardware.- Public Keys.- Secure Computation II -- Multiparty Computation from Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption -- Near-Linear Unconditionally-Secure Multiparty Computation with a Dishonest Minority -- A New Approach to Practical Active-Secure Two-Party Computation -- Black-Box Separation -- The Curious Case of Non-Interactive Commitments – On the Power of Black-Box vs. Non-Black-Box Use of Primitive -- Cryptanalysis -- Efficient Dissection of Composite Problems, with Applications to Cryptanalysis, Knapsacks, and Combinatorial Search Problems -- Resistance against Iterated Attacks by Decorrelation Revisited -- Quantum Cryptography -- Secure Identity-Based Encryption in the Quantum Random Oracle Model -- Quantum to Classical Randomness Extractors -- Actively Secure Two-Party Evaluation of Any Quantum Operation -- Key Encapsulation and One-Way functions -- On the Impossibility of Constructing Efficient Key Encapsulation and Programmable Hash Functions in Prime Order Groups -- Hardness of Computing Individual Bits for One-Way Functions on Elliptic Curves -- Homomorphic Evaluation of the AES Circuit -- Fully Homomorphic Encryption without Modulus Switching from Classical GapSVP.
520 _aThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 32nd Annual International Cryptology Conference, CRYPTO 2012, held in Santa Barbara, CA, USA, in August 2012. The 48 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 225 submissions. The volume also contains the abstracts of two invited talks. The papers are organized in topical sections on symmetric cryptosystems, secure computation, attribute-based and functional encryption, proofs systems, protocols, hash functions, composable security, privacy, leakage and side-channels, signatures, implementation analysis, black-box separation, cryptanalysis, quantum cryptography, and key encapsulation and one-way functions.
650 0 _aComputer science.
650 0 _aComputer Communication Networks.
650 0 _aData protection.
650 0 _aData encryption (Computer science).
650 0 _aComputational complexity.
650 0 _aInformation Systems.
650 1 4 _aComputer Science.
650 2 4 _aData Encryption.
650 2 4 _aManagement of Computing and Information Systems.
650 2 4 _aComputer Communication Networks.
650 2 4 _aSystems and Data Security.
650 2 4 _aComputers and Society.
650 2 4 _aDiscrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
700 1 _aCanetti, Ran.
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