معرفی کتاب «Advances in Cryptology -- ASIACRYPT'94 : 4th International Conferences on the Theory and Applications of Cryptology Wollongong, Australia, November 28 - December 1, 1994 Proceedings» نوشتهٔ Thomas Beth (auth.), Josef Pieprzyk, Reihanah Safavi-Naini (eds.) در سال 1995. این کتاب در فرمت djvu، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"This volume presents the proceedings of the ASIACRYPT '94 Workshop devoted to the Theory and Application of Cryptology, held at the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia in November/December 1994. Besides 30 revised full papers selected from a total of 99 submissions, there are three invited papers and four papers from the traditional rump session. The papers cover the whole spectrum of cryptology; they are organized in sections on secret sharing, stream ciphers, cryptographic functions, protocols, authentication and digital signatures, cryptanalysis, hash functions, key distribution, public key cryptography, and block cipher algorithms."--PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE Multifeature security through homomorphic encryption....Pages 1-17 Multiplicative non-abelian sharing schemes and their application to threshold cryptography....Pages 19-32 Lower bound on the size of shares of nonperfect secret sharing schemes....Pages 33-41 On sharing many secrets....Pages 42-54 Combinatorial interpretation of secret sharing schemes....Pages 55-64 A correlation attack on the binary sequence generators with time-varying output function....Pages 65-79 On the linear complexity of nonlinearly filtered PN-sequences....Pages 80-90 Intrinsic statistical weakness of keystream generators....Pages 91-103 Semi-bent functions....Pages 105-118 Structures of cryptographic functions with strong avalanche characteristics....Pages 119-132 Formal verification of cryptographic protocols: A survey....Pages 133-150 Efficient electronic money....Pages 151-163 How to prevent buying of votes in computer elections....Pages 164-170 Design and analysis of key exchange protocols via secure channel identification....Pages 171-181 Zero-knowledge proofs of computational power in the shared string model....Pages 182-192 Information security aspects of spread spectrum systems....Pages 193-208 Combinatorial structure of A-codes with r -fold security....Pages 209-223 Meta-Message recovery and Meta-Blind signature schemes based on the discrete logarithm problem and their applications....Pages 224-237 A digital signature scheme based on linear error-correcting block codes....Pages 238-248 Secure acceleration of DSS signatures using insecure server....Pages 249-259 The magic words are squeamish ossifrage....Pages 261-277 Cryptanalysis of multiple modes of operation....Pages 278-292 Linear cryptanalysis of LOKI and s 2 DES....Pages 293-303 Collisions and inversions for Damgård's whole hash function....Pages 305-321 Attacking the SL 2 hashing scheme....Pages 322-330 Security of the center in key distribution schemes....Pages 331-341 Incidence structures for key sharing....Pages 342-353 A public-key cryptosystem and a digital signature system based on the Lucas function analogue to discrete logarithms....Pages 355-364 Higher radix nonrestoring modular multiplication algorithm and public-key LSI architecture with limited hardware resources....Pages 365-375 Low exponent attack against elliptic curve RSA....Pages 376-383 A unified Markov approach to differential and linear cryptanalysis....Pages 385-397 How to strengthen DES using existing hardware....Pages 398-412 Some cryptographic properties of exponential functions....Pages 413-418 Factoring: The DNA solution....Pages 419-423 Can one design a signature scheme based on error-correcting codes?....Pages 424-426 DESV-1: A variation of the Data Encryption Standard (DES)....Pages 427-430
This volume presents the proceedings of the ASIACRYPT '94 Workshop devoted to the Theory and Application of Cryptology, held at the University of Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia in November/December 1994.
Besides 30 revised full papers selected from a total of 99 submissions, there are three invited papers and four papers from the traditional rump session. The papers cover the whole spectrum of cryptology; they are organized in sections on secret sharing, stream ciphers, cryptographic functions, protocols, authentication and digital signatures, cryptanalysis, hash functions, key distribution, public key cryptography, and block cipher algorithms.