Asymmetric cryptography : primitives and protocols
by
 
Pointcheval, David, editor.

Title
Asymmetric cryptography : primitives and protocols

Author
Pointcheval, David, editor.

ISBN
9781394188369
 
9781394188345

Physical Description
1 online resource.

Series
Sciences. Computer science. Cryptography, data security
 
Sciences (Editions Eshel). Computer science: Cryptography, data security.

Contents
Front Matter -- Public-Key Encryption and Security Notions / Nuttapong ATTRAPADUNG, Takahiro MATSUDA -- Signatures and Security Notions / Marc FISCHLIN -- Zero-Knowledge Proofs / Ivan VISCONTI -- Secure Multiparty Computation / Yehuda LINDELL -- Pairing-Based Cryptography / Olivier BLAZY -- Broadcast Encryption and Traitor Tracing / Duong HIEU PHAN -- Attribute-Based Encryption / Romain GAY -- Advanced Signatures / Olivier SANDERS -- Key Exchange / Colin BOYD -- Password Authenticated Key Exchange / Stanislaw JARECKI -- Verifiable Computation and Succinct Arguments for NP / Dario FIORE -- List of Authors -- Index

Abstract
Public key cryptography was introduced by Diffie and Hellman in 1976, and it was soon followed by concrete instantiations of public-key encryption and signatures; these led to an entirely new field of research with formal definitions and security models. Since then, impressive tools have been developed with seemingly magical properties, including those that exploit the rich structure of pairings on elliptic curves. Asymmetric Cryptography starts by presenting encryption and signatures, the basic primitives in public-key cryptography. It goes on to explain the notion of provable security, which formally defines what "secure" means in terms of a cryptographic scheme. A selection of famous families of protocols are then described, including zero-knowledge proofs, multi-party computation and key exchange. After a general introduction to pairing-based cryptography, this book presents advanced cryptographic schemes for confidentiality and authentication with additional properties such as anonymous signatures and multi-recipient encryption schemes. Finally, it details the more recent topic of verifiable computation.

Local Note
John Wiley and Sons

Subject Term
Cryptography.
 
Data encryption (Computer science)
 
Cryptographie.
 
Chiffrement (Informatique)
 
Cryptography

Added Author
Pointcheval, David,

Electronic Access
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781394188369


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Online LibraryE-Book598096-1001QA76.9 .A25 A83 2022Wiley E-Kitap Koleksiyonu