Financial Cryptography and Data Security [recurso electrónico] : 14th International Conference, FC 2010, Tenerife, Canary Islands, January 25-28, 2010, Revised Selected Papers / edited by Radu Sion.
Tipo de material: TextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6052Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XII, 432p. 77 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642145773Tema(s): Computer science | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computer Science | Data EncryptionFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.82 Clasificación LoC:QA76.9.A25Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTipo de ítem | Biblioteca actual | Colección | Signatura | Copia número | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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Constructive Cryptography – A Primer -- Security Mechanisms with Selfish Players in Wireless Networks -- Users Do the Darndest Things: True Stories from the CyLab Usable Privacy and Security Laboratory -- Multichannel Protocols to Prevent Relay Attacks -- A Traceability Attack against e-Passports -- Secure Computation with Fixed-Point Numbers -- Implementing a High-Assurance Smart-Card OS -- Unlinkable Priced Oblivious Transfer with Rechargeable Wallets -- Multiple Denominations in E-cash with Compact Transaction Data -- What’s in a Name? -- Cryptographic Protocol Analysis of AN.ON -- A CDH-Based Ring Signature Scheme with Short Signatures and Public Keys -- Practical Private Set Intersection Protocols with Linear Complexity -- Design and Implementation of a Key-Lifecycle Management System -- Measuring the Perpetrators and Funders of Typosquatting -- A Learning-Based Approach to Reactive Security -- Embedded SFE: Offloading Server and Network Using Hardware Tokens -- The Phish-Market Protocol: Securely Sharing Attack Data between Competitors -- Building Incentives into Tor -- Tree-Homomorphic Encryption and Scalable Hierarchical Secret-Ballot Elections -- Automatically Preparing Safe SQL Queries -- PKI Layer Cake: New Collision Attacks against the Global X.509 Infrastructure -- Three-Round Abuse-Free Optimistic Contract Signing with Everlasting Secrecy -- Designing for Audit: A Voting Machine with a Tiny TCB -- Attacking of SmartCard-Based Banking Applications with JavaScript-Based Rootkits -- Security Applications of Diodes with Unique Current-Voltage Characteristics -- Verified by Visa and MasterCard SecureCode: Or, How Not to Design Authentication -- All You Can Eat or Breaking a Real-World Contactless Payment System -- Shoulder-Surfing Safe Login in a Partially Observable Attacker Model -- Using Sphinx to Improve Onion Routing Circuit Construction -- Secure Multiparty AES -- Modulo Reduction for Paillier Encryptions and Application to Secure Statistical Analysis -- On Robust Key Agreement Based on Public Key Authentication -- A Formal Approach for Automated Reasoning about Off-Line and Undetectable On-Line Guessing -- Signatures of Reputation -- Intention-Disguised Algorithmic Trading -- When Information Improves Information Security -- BetterThanPin: Empowering Users to Fight Phishing (Poster) -- Certification Intermediaries and the Alternative (Poster) -- SeDiCi: An Authentication Service Taking Advantage of Zero-Knowledge Proofs -- Poster Abstract: Security in Commercial Applications of Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks -- Domain Engineering for Automatic Analysis of Financial Applications of Cryptographic Protocols -- hPIN/hTAN: Low-Cost e-Banking Secure against Untrusted Computers.
This volume contains the main proceedings of the 14th Financial Cryptograpy and Data Security International Conference 2010, held in Tenerife, Canary - lands, Spain, January 25–28, 2010. FinancialCryptographyandData Securityis a majorinternationalforumfor research, advanced development, education, exploration, and debate regarding information assurance, with a speci?c focus on commercial contexts. The c- ference covers all aspects of securing transactions and systems and especially encourages original works focusing on both fundamental and applied real-world deployments on all aspects surrounding commerce security. Despite the dire economic climate as well as strong competition from other top-tier related security conferences, the ProgramCommittee received 130 hi- quality submissions and accepted 19 full-length papers (14.6% acceptance rate), 15 short papers (26.1% acceptance rate), 7 posters and 1 panel. Three workshops were co-located with FC 2010: the Workshop on Real-Life CryptographicProtocolsandStandardization(RLCPS),theWorkshoponEthics in Computer Security Research (WECSR), and the Workshop on Lightweight Cryptography for Resource-Constrained Devices (WLC). Intimateandcolorfulbytradition,thehigh-qualityprogramwasnottheonly attraction of FC. In the past, FC conferences have been held in highly resear- synergisticlocationssuchasTobago,Anguilla,Dominica,KeyWest,Guadelupe, Bermuda,the GrandCayman,and CozumelMexico.2010wasthe?rst yearthat the conference was held on European soil, on the Spanish Canary Islands, in Atlantic waters, a few miles across from Morocco. Over 100 researchers from more than 20 countries were in attendance.
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