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Publication search results
found 23 matches
- 2015
- Syed Taha Ali, Patrick McCorry, Peter Hyun-Jeen Lee, Feng Hao:
ZombieCoin: Powering Next-Generation Botnets with Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 34-48 - Marcin Andrychowicz, Stefan Dziembowski, Daniel Malinowski, Lukasz Mazurek:
On the Malleability of Bitcoin Transactions. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 1-18 - Pan Chan, Tzipora Halevi, Nasir D. Memon:
Glass OTP: Secure and Convenient User Authentication on Google Glass. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 298-308 - Jung Hee Cheon, Miran Kim, Myungsun Kim:
Search-and-Compute on Encrypted Data. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 142-159 - Jung Hee Cheon, Miran Kim, Kristin E. Lauter:
Homomorphic Computation of Edit Distance. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 194-212 - Wei Dai, Yarkin Doröz, Berk Sunar:
Accelerating SWHE Based PIRs Using GPUs. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 160-171 - Garrick Hileman:
The Bitcoin Market Potential Index. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 92-93 - Katharina Krombholz, Adrian Dabrowski, Matthew Smith, Edgar R. Weippl:
Ok Glass, Leave Me Alone: Towards a Systematization of Privacy Enhancing Technologies for Wearable Computing. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 274-280 - Patrik Lantz, Björn Johansson, Martin Hell, Ben J. M. Smeets:
Visual Cryptography and Obfuscation: A Use-Case for Decrypting and Deobfuscating Information Using Augmented Reality. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 261-273 - Aron Laszka, Benjamin Johnson, Jens Grossklags:
When Bitcoin Mining Pools Run Dry - A Game-Theoretic Analysis of the Long-Term Impact of Attacks Between Mining Pools. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 63-77 - Tancrède Lepoint, Mehdi Tibouchi:
Cryptanalysis of a (Somewhat) Additively Homomorphic Encryption Scheme Used in PIR. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 184-193 - Emily McReynolds, Adam Lerner, Will Scott, Franziska Roesner, Tadayoshi Kohno:
Cryptographic Currencies from a Tech-Policy Perspective: Policy Issues and Technical Directions. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 94-111 - Sarah Meiklejohn, Claudio Orlandi:
Privacy-Enhancing Overlays in Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 127-141 - Malte Möser, Rainer Böhme:
Trends, Tips, Tolls: A Longitudinal Study of Bitcoin Transaction Fees. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 19-33 - Vivian Genaro Motti, Kelly Caine:
Users' Privacy Concerns About Wearables - Impact of Form Factor, Sensors and Type of Data Collected. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 231-244 - Pille Pullonen, Sander Siim:
Combining Secret Sharing and Garbled Circuits for Efficient Private IEEE 754 Floating-Point Computations. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 172-183 - Mohsen Toorani:
On Vulnerabilities of the Security Association in the IEEE 802.15.6 Standard. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 245-260 - John Tromp:
Cuckoo Cycle: A Memory Bound Graph-Theoretic Proof-of-Work. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 49-62 - Luke Valenta, Brendan Rowan:
Blindcoin: Blinded, Accountable Mixes for Bitcoin. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 112-126 - David Vandervort, Dale E. Gaucas, Robert St. Jacques:
Issues in Designing a Bitcoin-like Community Currency. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 78-91 - Mayank Varia, Sophia Yakoubov, Yang Yang:
HEtest: A Homomorphic Encryption Testing Framework. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 213-230 - Dhruv Kumar Yadav, Beatrice Ionascu, Sai Vamsi Krishna Ongole, Aditi Roy, Nasir D. Memon:
Design and Analysis of Shoulder Surfing Resistant PIN Based Authentication Mechanisms on Google Glass. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2015: 281-297 - Michael Brenner, Nicolas Christin, Benjamin Johnson, Kurt Rohloff:
Financial Cryptography and Data Security - FC 2015 International Workshops, BITCOIN, WAHC, and Wearable, San Juan, Puerto Rico, January 30, 2015, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8976, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-662-48050-2 [contents]
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