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Title:
Advances in Cryptology - EUROCRYPT 2015 34th Annual International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques, Sofia, Bulgaria, April 26-30, 2015, Proceedings, Part II
Author:
Oswald, Elisabeth. editor.
ISBN:
9783662468036
Edition:
1st ed. 2015.
Physical Description:
XVIII, 838 p. 102 illus. online resource.
Series:
Security and Cryptology, 9057
Contents:
Universal Signature Aggregators -- Fully Structure-Preserving Signatures and Shrinking Commitments -- Disjunctions for Hash Proof Systems: New Constructions and Applications -- Quasi-Adaptive NIZK for Linear Subspaces Revisited -- Leakage-Resilient Circuits Revisited - Optimal Number of Computing Components Without Leak-Free Hardware -- Noisy Leakage -- Privacy-Free Garbled Circuits with Applications to Efficient Zero-Knowledge -- Two Halves Make a Whole: Reducing Data Transfer in Garbled Circuits Using Half Gates -- One-Out-of-Many Proofs: Or How to Leak a Secret and Spend a Coin -- The Bitcoin Backbone Protocol: Analysis and Applications -- Linear Secret Sharing Schemes from Error Correcting Codes -- Function Secret Sharing -- Cluster Computing in Zero Knowledge -- Hosting Services on an Untrusted Cloud -- How to Obfuscate Programs Directly -- Cryptographic Agents: Towards a Unified Theory of Computing on Encrypted Data -- Executable Proofs, Input-Size Hiding Secure Computation and a New Ideal World -- Semantically Secure Order-Revealing Encryption: Multi-input Functional Encryption Without Obfuscation -- Improved Dual System ABE in Prime-Order Groups via Predicate Encodings -- Resisting Randomness Subversion: Fast Deterministic and Hedged Public-Key Encryption in the Standard Model -- Cryptographic Reverse Firewalls -- Mind the Gap: Modular Machine-Checked Proofs of One-Round Key Exchange Protocols -- Authenticated Key Exchange from Ideal Lattices -- Non-Interactive Zero-Knowledge Proofs in the Quantum Random Oracle Model -- Privacy Amplification in the Isolated Qubits Model -- Generic Hardness of the Multiple Discrete Logarithm Problem.
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