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2nd CARDIS 1996: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Proceedings of the Second Smart Card Research and Advanced Application Conference, CARDIS 1996, September 18-20, 1996, CWI, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 1996
- Pieter H. Hartel, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
Introduction to CARDIS 1996. CARDIS 1996
Session 1: Authentication
- Yongdae Kim, Sangjin Lee, Choonsik Park:
On the Design of a Stream Cipher and a Hash Function Suitable to Smart Card Applications. CARDIS 1996 - Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey:
Authenticating Outputs of Computer Software Using a Cryptographic Coprocessor. CARDIS 1996 - Thomas J. Alexandre:
Biometrics on Smartcards: An Approach to Keyboard Behavioral Signature. CARDIS 1996
Session 2: Invited speaker
Session 3: Panel - Electronic commerce
Session 3: Architecture
- David Naccache, David M'Raïhi:
Arithmetic co-processors for public-key cryptography: The state of the art. CARDIS 1996 - Ronald Ferreira, Ralf Malzahn, Peter Marissen, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Thomas Wille:
FAME: A 3rd Generation Coprocessor for Optimising Public Key Cryptosystems in Smart Card Applications. CARDIS 1996 - Renaud Lecat, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
Efficient Compression Algorithms for Smart Cards. CARDIS 1996
Session 4: Invited speaker
Session 5: Methods
- Hugh Glaser, Pieter H. Hartel, Eduard K. de Jong Frz:
Structuring and Visualising an IC-card Security Standard. CARDIS 1996 - Marjan I. Alberda, Pieter H. Hartel, Eduard K. de Jong Frz:
Using formal methods to cultivate trust in Smart Card Operating Systems. CARDIS 1996 - Henk D. L. Hollmann, Jean-Paul M. G. Linnartz, Jacobus H. van Lint, C. P. M. J. Baggen:
Protection of Software Algorithms Executed on Secure Microprocessors. CARDIS 1996
Session 6: Panel - Tampering and resistance
Session 7: Distributed computing
- Josep Domingo-Ferrer:
Multi-Application Smart Cards and Encrypted Data Processing. CARDIS 1996 - David Carlier, Sylvain Lecomte, Patrick Trane:
Agent and Smart Card based System for User's Mobility. CARDIS 1996 - Patrick Biget, Patrick George, Jean-Jacques Vandewalle:
How Smart Cards Can Take Benefits from Object-Oriented Technologies? CARDIS 1996
Session 8: Panel - Architecture
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