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4. IWSEC 2009: Toyama, Japan
- Tsuyoshi Takagi, Masahiro Mambo:
Advances in Information and Computer Security, 4th International Workshop on Security, IWSEC 2009, Toyama, Japan, October 28-30, 2009, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5824, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-04845-6
Invited Talk
- Bart Preneel:
The Future of Cryptographic Algorithms. 1-2
Block Cipher
- Lei Wang, Yu Sasaki, Kazuo Sakiyama, Kazuo Ohta:
Bit-Free Collision: Application to APOP Attack. 3-21 - Jiali Choy, Huihui Yap:
Impossible Boomerang Attack for Block Cipher Structures. 22-37 - Gautham Sekar, Bart Preneel:
Improved Distinguishing Attacks on HC-256. 38-52
Cryptographic Protocols
- Yasumasa Nakai, Takahiro Matsuda, Wataru Kitada, Kanta Matsuura:
A Generic Construction of Timed-Release Encryption with Pre-open Capability. 53-70 - S. Sharmila Deva Selvi, S. Sree Vivek, Rahul Srinivasan, Chandrasekaran Pandu Rangan:
An Efficient Identity-Based Signcryption Scheme for Multiple Receivers. 71-88 - Pairat Thorncharoensri, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu:
Universal Designated Verifier Signatures with Threshold-Signers. 89-109 - Kai-Yuen Cheong, Takeshi Koshiba:
Reducing Complexity Assumptions for Oblivious Transfer. 110-124
Contents Protection and Intrusion Detection
- Mariusz H. Jakubowski, Chit Wei Saw, Ramarathnam Venkatesan:
Tamper-Tolerant Software: Modeling and Implementation. 125-139 - Koji Nuida:
An Error-Tolerant Variant of a Short 2-Secure Fingerprint Code and Its Security Evaluation. 140-157 - Jingyu Hua, Mingchu Li, Kouichi Sakurai, Yizhi Ren:
Efficient Intrusion Detection Based on Static Analysis and Stack Walks. 158-173
Authentication
- Minkyu Kim, Atsushi Fujioka, Berkant Ustaoglu:
Strongly Secure Authenticated Key Exchange without NAXOS' Approach. 174-191 - Xun Yi, Raylin Tso, Eiji Okamoto:
ID-Based Group Password-Authenticated Key Exchange. 192-211 - Taiki Sakashita, Yoichi Shibata, Takumi Yamamoto, Kenta Takahashi, Wakaha Ogata, Hiroaki Kikuchi, Masakatsu Nishigaki:
A Proposal of Efficient Remote Biometric Authentication Protocol. 212-227
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