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IPPS
2008
IEEE
16 years 1 months ago
Providing security to the Desktop Data Grid
Volunteer Computing is becoming a new paradigm not only for the Computational Grid, but also for institutions using production-level Data Grids because of the enormous storage pot...
Jesus Luna, Michail Flouris, Manolis Marazakis, An...
ACNS
2006
Springer
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16 years 27 days ago
Do Broken Hash Functions Affect the Security of Time-Stamping Schemes?
We study the influence of collision-finding attacks on the security of time-stamping schemes. We distinguish between client-side hash functions used to shorten the documents befo...
Ahto Buldas, Sven Laur
FC
2010
Springer
171views Cryptology» more  FC 2010»
15 years 10 months ago
The Phish-Market Protocol: Securely Sharing Attack Data between Competitors
A key way in which banks mitigate the effects of phishing is to remove fraudulent websites or suspend abusive domain names. This ‘take-down’ is often subcontracted to special...
Tal Moran, Tyler Moore
SPW
2000
Springer
15 years 10 months ago
The Resurrecting Duckling - What Next?
In the context of the security of wireless ad hoc networks, we previously explored the problem of secure transient association between a master and a slave device in the absence of...
Frank Stajano
FOCS
2006
IEEE
16 years 29 days ago
Secure Multiparty Quantum Computation with (Only) a Strict Honest Majority
Secret sharing and multiparty computation (also called “secure function evaluation”) are fundamental primitives in modern cryptography, allowing a group of mutually distrustfu...
Michael Ben-Or, Claude Crépeau, Daniel Gott...