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found 37 matches
- 2008
- Sven Dietrich, Rachna Dhamija:
Financial Cryptography and Data Security, 11th International Conference, FC 2007, and 1st International Workshop on Usable Security, USEC 2007, Scarborough, Trinidad and Tobago, February 12-16, 2007. Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4886, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-77365-8 [contents] - 2007
- Vivek Anandpara, Andrew Dingman, Markus Jakobsson, Debin Liu, Heather Roinestad:
Phishing IQ Tests Measure Fear, Not Ability. Financial Cryptography 2007: 362-366 - Ross J. Anderson:
Position Statement in RFID S&P Panel: RFID and the Middleman. Financial Cryptography 2007: 46-49 - Farzaneh Asgharpour, Debin Liu, L. Jean Camp:
Mental Models of Security Risks. Financial Cryptography 2007: 367-377 - Omer Berkman, Odelia Moshe Ostrovsky:
The Unbearable Lightness of PIN Cracking. Financial Cryptography 2007: 224-238 - Siddharth Bhatt, Bogdan Carbunar, Radu Sion, Venu Vasudevan:
Personal Digital Rights Management for Mobile Cellular Devices. Financial Cryptography 2007: 246 - Mike Bond:
Leaving Room for the Bad Guys. Financial Cryptography 2007: 1 - Jon Callas:
Position Statement in RFID S&P Panel: Contactless Smart Cards. Financial Cryptography 2007: 50-52 - Liqun Chen, Alberto N. Escalante, Hans Löhr, Mark Manulis, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
A Privacy-Protecting Multi-Coupon Scheme with Stronger Protection Against Splitting. Financial Cryptography 2007: 29-44 - George Danezis, Claudia Díaz:
Space-Efficient Private Search with Applications to Rateless Codes. Financial Cryptography 2007: 148-162 - Yvo Desmedt:
Position Statement in RFID S&P Panel: From Relative Security to Perceived Secure. Financial Cryptography 2007: 53-56 - Yvo Desmedt, Tanja Lange, Mike Burmester:
Scalable Authenticated Tree Based Group Key Exchange for Ad-Hoc Groups. Financial Cryptography 2007: 104-118 - Rachna Dhamija:
Preface. Financial Cryptography 2007: 277-279 - Joan Feigenbaum, Aaron Johnson, Paul F. Syverson:
A Model of Onion Routing with Provable Anonymity. Financial Cryptography 2007: 57-71 - Kevin Fu:
Panel: RFID Security and Privacy. Financial Cryptography 2007: 45 - Jun Furukawa, Hideki Imai:
An Efficient Aggregate Shuffle Argument Scheme. Financial Cryptography 2007: 260-274 - Vipul Goyal:
Certificate Revocation Using Fine Grained Certificate Space Partitioning. Financial Cryptography 2007: 247-259 - Jens Grossklags, Nathan Good:
Empirical Studies on Software Notices to Inform Policy Makers and Usability Designers. Financial Cryptography 2007: 341-355 - Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin, Daniel V. Bailey, Kevin Fu, Ari Juels, Tom O'Hare:
Vulnerabilities in First-Generation RFID-enabled Credit Cards. Financial Cryptography 2007: 2-14 - Collin Jackson, Daniel R. Simon, Desney S. Tan, Adam Barth:
An Evaluation of Extended Validation and Picture-in-Picture Phishing Attacks. Financial Cryptography 2007: 281-293 - Markus Jakobsson, Alex Tsow, Ankur Shah, Eli Blevis, Youn-Kyung Lim:
What Instills Trust? A Qualitative Study of Phishing. Financial Cryptography 2007: 356-361 - Dawn N. Jutla:
Usable SPACE: Security, Privacy, and Context for the Mobile User. Financial Cryptography 2007: 245 - Aggelos Kiayias, Hong-Sheng Zhou:
Hidden Identity-Based Signatures. Financial Cryptography 2007: 134-147 - Cynthia Kuo, Jesse Walker, Adrian Perrig:
Low-Cost Manufacturing, Usability, and Security: An Analysis of Bluetooth Simple Pairing and Wi-Fi Protected Setup. Financial Cryptography 2007: 325-340 - Mohammad Mannan, Paul C. van Oorschot:
Using a Personal Device to Strengthen Password Authentication from an Untrusted Computer. Financial Cryptography 2007: 88-103 - N. Boris Margolin, Brian Neil Levine:
Informant: Detecting Sybils Using Incentives. Financial Cryptography 2007: 192-207 - Chris Masone, Kwang-Hyun Baek, Sean W. Smith:
WSKE: Web Server Key Enabled Cookies. Financial Cryptography 2007: 294-306 - April Slayden Mitchell, Alan H. Karp:
Improving Usability by Adding Security to Video Conferencing Systems. Financial Cryptography 2007: 378-382 - Ian M. Molloy, Jiangtao Li, Ninghui Li:
Dynamic Virtual Credit Card Numbers. Financial Cryptography 2007: 208-223 - Aybek Mukhamedov, Mark Ryan:
Improved Multi-party Contract Signing. Financial Cryptography 2007: 179-191
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