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4. EuroPKI 2007: Palma de Mallorca, Spain
- Javier López, Pierangela Samarati, Josep L. Ferrer:
Public Key Infrastructure, 4th European PKI Workshop: Theory and Practice, EuroPKI 2007, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, June 28-30, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4582, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-73407-9 - Ulrich Flegel, Michael Meier:
Authorization Architectures for Privacy-Respecting Surveillance. 1-17 - Maithili Narasimha, Gene Tsudik:
Privacy-Preserving Revocation Checking with Modified CRLs. 18-33 - Dimitrios Lekkas, Dimitris Gritzalis:
E-Passports as a Means Towards the First World-Wide Public Key Infrastructure. 34-48 - Helena Rifà-Pous, Jordi Herrera-Joancomartí:
An Interdomain PKI Model Based on Trust Lists. 49-64 - Yan Song:
One-More Extension of Paillier Inversion Problem and Concurrent Secure Identification. 65-77 - Chung Ki Li, Guomin Yang, Duncan S. Wong, Xiaotie Deng, Sherman S. M. Chow:
An Efficient Signcryption Scheme with Key Privacy. 78-93 - Jong Hwan Park, Dong Hoon Lee:
Direct Chosen-Ciphertext Secure Hierarchical ID-Based Encryption Schemes. 94-109 - Jiguo Li, Xinyi Huang, Yi Mu, Willy Susilo, Qianhong Wu:
Certificate-Based Signature: Security Model and Efficient Construction. 110-125 - Bessie C. Hu, Duncan S. Wong, Qiong Huang, Guomin Yang, Xiaotie Deng:
Time Capsule Signature: Efficient and Provably Secure Constructions. 126-142 - Yutaka Oiwa, Kazukuni Kobara, Hajime Watanabe:
A New Variant for an Attack Against RSA Signature Verification Using Parameter Field. 143-153 - Massimiliano Pala, Sean W. Smith:
AutoPKI: A PKI Resources Discovery System. 154-169 - Manuel Sánchez, Gabriel López Millán, Óscar Cánovas Reverte, Antonio Fernandez Gómez-Skarmeta:
Bootstrapping a Global SSO from Network Access Control Mechanisms. 170-180 - Mohamed Layouni, Hans Vangheluwe:
Anonymous k -Show Credentials. 181-192 - Vanesa Daza, Josep Domingo-Ferrer:
On Partial Anonymity in Secret Sharing. 193-202 - Sherman S. M. Chow, Duncan S. Wong:
Anonymous Identification and Designated-Verifiers Signatures from Insecure Batch Verification. 203-219 - Jean Everson Martina, Túlio Cicero Salvaro de Souza, Ricardo Felipe Custódio:
OpenHSM: An Open Key Life Cycle Protocol for Public Key Infrastructure's Hardware Security Modules. 220-235 - Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Geert Kleinhuis:
Two Worlds, One Smart Card: An Integrated Solution for Physical Access and Logical Security Using PKI on a Single Smart Card. 236-247 - Diana Berbecaru, Antonio Lioy:
On the Robustness of Applications Based on the SSL and TLS Security Protocols. 248-264 - David W. Chadwick, Sean Anthony:
Using WebDAV for Improved Certificate Revocation and Publication. 265-279 - Cristina Satizábal, Rafael Martínez-Peláez, Jordi Forné, Francisco Rico-Novella:
Reducing the Computational Cost of Certification Path Validation in Mobile Payment. 280-296 - Nicola Dragoni, Fabio Massacci, Katsiaryna Naliuka, Ida Sri Rejeki Siahaan:
Security-by-Contract: Toward a Semantics for Digital Signatures on Mobile Code. 297-312 - Rodrigo Roman, Cristina Alcaraz:
Applicability of Public Key Infrastructures in Wireless Sensor Networks. 313-320 - Ana Isabel González-Tablas Ferreres, Benjamín Ramos Álvarez, Arturo Ribagorda Garnacho:
Spatial-Temporal Certification Framework and Extension of X.509 Attribute Certificate Framework and SAML Standard to Support Spatial-Temporal Certificates. 321-329 - Son Thanh Nguyen, Chunming Rong:
Electronic Payment Scheme Using Identity-Based Cryptography. 330-337 - Shiqun Li, Guilin Wang, Jianying Zhou, Kefei Chen:
Undeniable Mobile Billing Schemes. 338-345 - Kristian Gjøsteen, Lillian Kråkmo:
Universally Composable Signcryption. 346-353 - Agapios Avramidis, Panayiotis Kotzanikolaou, Christos Douligeris:
Chord-PKI: Embedding a Public Key Infrastructure into the Chord Overlay Network. 354-361 - Agusti Solanas, Antoni Martínez-Ballesté:
Privacy Protection in Location-Based Services Through a Public-Key Privacy Homomorphism. 362-368 - Klaus Schmeh:
A Critical View on RFC 3647. 369-374
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