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Digital Identity Management 2013: Berlin, Germany
- Thomas Groß, Marit Hansen:
DIM'13, Proceedings of the 2013 ACM Workshop on Digital Identity Management, Berlin, Germany, November 8, 2013. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2493-9
Cryptographic methods
- Masayuki Abe, Jan Camenisch, Maria Dubovitskaya, Ryo Nishimaki:
Universally composable adaptive oblivious transfer (with access control) from standard assumptions. 1-12 - Gergely Alpár, Jaap-Henk Hoepman:
A secure channel for attribute-based credentials: [short paper]. 13-18 - Maarten H. Everts, Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Johanneke Siljee:
UbiKiMa: ubiquitous authentication using a smartphone, migrating from passwords to strong cryptography. 19-24
Human factors and socio-economic aspects
- Lujo Bauer, Cristian Bravo-Lillo, Elli Fragkaki, William Melicher:
A comparison of users' perceptions of and willingness to use Google, Facebook, and Google+ single-sign-on functionality. 25-36 - Liesbet van Zoonen, Georgina Turner:
Taboos and desires of the UK public for identity management in the future: findings from two survey games. 37-44 - Lilia Gomez Flores, Sandra Wilson, Dougie Kinnear:
Probing identity management: preliminary findings. 45-50
Security considerations
- Seung-Hyun Kim, Daeseon Choi, Seung-Hun Jin, Sung-Hoon Lee:
Geo-location based QR-Code authentication scheme to defeat active real-time phishing attack. 51-62 - Bian Yang, Christoph Busch, Julien Bringer, Els Kindt, Willem Ronald Belser, Uwe Seidel, Edward Springmann, Uwe Rabeler, Andreas Wolf, Magnar Aukrust:
Towards standardizing trusted evidence of identity. 63-72 - Xin Jin, Ram Krishnan, Ravi S. Sandhu:
Reachability analysis for role-based administration of attributes. 73-84
eIDs and identity management
- Detlef Hühnlein, Jörg Schwenk, Tobias Wich, Vladislav Mladenov, Florian Feldmann, Andreas Mayer, Johannes Schmölz, Bud P. Bruegger, Moritz Horsch:
Options for integrating eID and SAML. 85-96 - Sacha Brostoff, Charlene Jennett, Miguel Malheiros, Martina Angela Sasse:
Federated identity to access e-government services: are citizens ready for this? 97-108
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