6. CCS 1999:
Singapore
Juzar Motiwalla, Gene Tsudik (Eds.):
CCS '99, Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, Singapore, November 1-4, 1999.
ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-148-8
- Stefan Axelsson:
The Base-Rate Fallacy and Its Implications for the Difficulty of Intrusion Detection.
1-7

- R. Sekar, Y. Guang, S. Verma, T. Shanbhag:
A High-Performance Network Intrusion Detection System.
8-17

- Boaz Barak, Amir Herzberg, Dalit Naor, Eldad Shai:
The Proactive Security Toolkit and Applications.
18-27

- Ari Juels, Martin Wattenberg:
A Fuzzy Commitment Scheme.
28-36

- Guillaume Poupard, Jacques Stern:
On the Fly Signatures Based on Factoring.
37-45

- Ronald Cramer, Victor Shoup:
Signature Schemes Based on the Strong RSA Assumption.
46-51

- Andrew W. Appel, Edward W. Felten:
Proof-Carrying Authentication.
52-62

- Maurizio Kliban Boyarsky:
Public-Key Cryptography and Password Protocols: The Multi-User Case.
63-72

- Fabian Monrose, Michael K. Reiter, Susanne Wetzel:
Password Hardening Based on Keystroke Dynamics.
73-82

- Alain J. Mayer, Moti Yung:
Secure Protocol Transformation via "Expansion": From Two-Party to Groups.
83-92

- Pankaj Rohatgi:
A Compact and Fast Hybrid Signature Scheme for Multicast Packet Authentication.
93-100

- Refik Molva, Alain Pannetrat:
Scalable Multicast Security in Dynamic Groups.
101-112

- Dan Boneh, Matthew K. Franklin:
Anonymous Authentication with Subset Queries (extended abstract).
113-119

- Christian Cachin:
Efficient Private Bidding and Auctions with an Oblivious Third Party.
120-127

- William Aiello, Aviel D. Rubin, Martin Strauss:
Using Smartcards to Secure a Personalized Gambling Device.
128-137

- Giuseppe Ateniese:
Efficient Verifiable Encryption (and Fair Exchange) of Digital Signatures.
138-146

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