ASIACRYPT 2002:
Queenstown, New Zealand
Yuliang Zheng (Ed.):
Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2002, 8th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security, Queenstown, New Zealand, December 1-5, 2002, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2501 Springer 2002, ISBN 3-540-00171-9
- Arjen K. Lenstra, Adi Shamir, Jim Tomlinson, Eran Tromer:
Analysis of Bernstein's Factorization Circuit.
1-26

- Stefan Lucks:
A Variant of the Cramer-Shoup Cryptosystem for Groups of Unknown Order.
27-45

- Wieb Bosma, James Hutton, Eric R. Verheul:
Looking beyond XTR.
46-63

- Wakaha Ogata, Kaoru Kurosawa:
Bounds for Robust Metering Schemes and Their Relationship with A-code.
64-80

- Goichiro Hanaoka, Junji Shikata, Yumiko Hanaoka, Hideki Imai:
Unconditionally Secure Anonymous Encryption and Group Authentication.
81-99

- Alexander W. Dent:
Adapting the Weaknesses of the Random Oracle Model to the Generic Group Model.
100-109

- Yan-Cheng Chang, Chun-Yun Hsiao, Chi-Jen Lu:
On the Impossibilities of Basing One-Way Permutations on Central Cryptographic Primitives.
110-124

- Ivan Damgård, Eiichiro Fujisaki:
A Statistically-Hiding Integer Commitment Scheme Based on Groups with Hidden Order.
125-142

- Dowon Hong, Ku-Young Chang, Heuisu Ryu:
Efficient Oblivious Transfer in the Bounded-Storage Model.
143-159

- Elad Barkan, Eli Biham:
In How Many Ways Can You Write Rijndael?
160-175

- Sangwoo Park, Soo Hak Sung, Seongtaek Chee, E-Joong Yoon, Jongin Lim:
On the Security of Rijndael-Like Structures against Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis.
176-191

- Jonathan Katz, Moti Yung:
Threshold Cryptosystems Based on Factoring.
192-205

- Masayuki Abe, Ronald Cramer, Serge Fehr:
Non-interactive Distributed-Verifier Proofs and Proving Relations among Commitments.
206-223

- K. Srinathan, M. V. N. Ashwin Kumar, C. Pandu Rangan:
Asynchronous Secure Communication Tolerating Mixed Adversaries.
224-242

- Jongsung Kim, Dukjae Moon, Wonil Lee, Seokhie Hong, Sangjin Lee, Seokwon Jung:
Amplified Boomerang Attack against Reduced-Round SHACAL.
243-253

- Eli Biham, Orr Dunkelman, Nathan Keller:
Enhancing Differential-Linear Cryptanalysis.
254-266

- Nicolas Courtois, Josef Pieprzyk:
Cryptanalysis of Block Ciphers with Overdefined Systems of Equations.
267-287

- Alexander Klimov, Anton Mityagin, Adi Shamir:
Analysis of Neural Cryptography.
288-298

- Dario Catalano, Phong Q. Nguyen, Jacques Stern:
The Hardness of Hensel Lifting: The Case of RSA and Discrete Logarithm.
299-310

- Pierrick Gaudry:
A Comparison and a Combination of SST and AGM Algorithms for Counting Points of Elliptic Curves in Characteristic 2.
311-327

- Hiroki Koga:
A General Formula of the (t, n)-Threshold Visual Secret Sharing Scheme.
328-345

- Paolo D'Arco, Douglas R. Stinson:
On Unconditionally Secure Robust Distributed Key Distribution Centers.
346-363

- Louis Granboulan:
Short Signatures in the Random Oracle Model.
364-378

- Alejandro Hevia, Daniele Micciancio:
The Provable Security of Graph-Based One-Time Signatures and Extensions to Algebraic Signature Schemes.
379-396

- Mihir Bellare, Gregory Neven:
Transitive Signatures Based on Factoring and RSA.
397-414

- Masayuki Abe, Miyako Ohkubo, Koutarou Suzuki:
1-out-of-n Signatures from a Variety of Keys.
415-432

- Tomoyuki Asano:
A Revocation Scheme with Minimal Storage at Receivers.
433-450

- Philippe Golle, Sheng Zhong, Dan Boneh, Markus Jakobsson, Ari Juels:
Optimistic Mixing for Exit-Polls.
451-465

- Kishan Chand Gupta, Palash Sarkar:
Improved Construction of Nonlinear Resilient S-Boxes.
466-483

- Claude Carlet, Aline Gouget:
An Upper Bound on the Number of m-Resilient Boolean Functions.
484-496

- Emmanuel Bresson, Olivier Chevassut, David Pointcheval:
Group Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Secure against Dictionary Attacks.
497-514

- Chanathip Namprempre:
Secure Channels Based on Authenticated Encryption Schemes: A Simple Characterization.
515-532

- Fangguo Zhang, Kwangjo Kim:
ID-Based Blind Signature and Ring Signature from Pairings.
533-547

- Craig Gentry, Alice Silverberg:
Hierarchical ID-Based Cryptography.
548-566

- Moti Yung:
Crypto-integrity.
567-573

- Tsutomu Matsumoto:
Gummy and Conductive Silicone Rubber Fingers.
574-576

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