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Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications

7th IFIP WG 8.8/11.2 International Conference, CARDIS 2006, Tarragona, Spain, April 19-21, 2006, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 3928)

Part of the book sub series: Security and Cryptology (LNSC)

Conference series link(s): CARDIS: International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications

Conference proceedings info: CARDIS 2006.

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Table of contents (25 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Smart Card Applications

    1. Design, Installation and Execution of a Security Agent for Mobile Stations

      • William G. Sirett, John A. MacDonald, Keith Mayes, Konstantinos Markantonakis
      Pages 1-15
    2. Implementing Cryptography on TFT Technology for Secure Display Applications

      • Petros Oikonomakos, Jacques Fournier, Simon Moore
      Pages 32-47
    3. A Smart Card-Based Mental Poker System

      • Jordi Castellà-Roca, Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Francesc Sebé
      Pages 48-61
    4. A Smart Card Solution for Access Control and Trust Management for Nomadic Users

      • Daniel Díaz Sánchez, Andrés Marín Lopez, Florina Almenárez Mendoza
      Pages 62-77
    5. Smart Cards and Residential Gateways: Improving OSGi Services with Java Cards

      • Juan Jesús Sánchez Sánchez, Daniel Díaz Sánchez, José Alberto Vigo Segura, Natividad Martínez Madrid, Ralf Seepold
      Pages 78-90
    6. An Optimistic NBAC-Based Fair Exchange Method for Arbitrary Items

      • Masayuki Terada, Kensaku Mori, Sadayuki Hongo
      Pages 105-118
  3. Side Channel Attacks

    1. Generic Cryptanalysis of Combined Countermeasures with Randomized BSD Representations

      • Tae Hyun Kim, Dong-Guk Han, Katsuyuki Okeya, Jongin Lim
      Pages 119-134
  4. Smart Card Networking

    1. Designing Smartcards for Emerging Wireless Networks

      • Pascal Urien, Mesmin Dandjinou
      Pages 165-178
    2. Smartcard Firewalls Revisited

      • Henrich C. Pöhls, Joachim Posegga
      Pages 179-191
    3. Multi-stage Packet Filtering in Network Smart Cards

      • HongQian Karen Lu
      Pages 192-205
  5. Cryptographic Protocols

    1. SEA: A Scalable Encryption Algorithm for Small Embedded Applications

      • François-Xavier Standaert, Gilles Piret, Neil Gershenfeld, Jean-Jacques Quisquater
      Pages 222-236
    2. Low-Cost Cryptography for Privacy in RFID Systems

      • Benoît Calmels, Sébastien Canard, Marc Girault, Hervé Sibert
      Pages 237-251
    3. Optimal Use of Montgomery Multiplication on Smart Cards

      • Arnaud Boscher, Robert Naciri
      Pages 252-262
    4. Off-Line Group Signatures with Smart Cards

      • Jean-Bernard Fischer, Emmanuel Prouff
      Pages 263-277

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About this book

Smart cards are an established security research area with a very unique pr- erty: it integrates numerous sub?elds of IT Security, which often appear sc- tered and only loosely connected. Smart card research unites them by providing a common goal: advancing the state of the art of designing and deploying small tokens to increase the security in Information Technology. CARDIS has a tradition of more than one decade, and has established itself asthepremier conferencefor researchresultsinsmartcardtechnology.As smart card research is unique, so is CARDIS; the conference successfully attracts a- demic and industrial researchers without compromising in either way. CARDIS accommodates applied research results as well as theoretical contributions that might or might not become practically relevant. The key to making such a m- ture attractive to both academia and industry is simple: quality of contributions and relevance to the overall subject. This year’s CARDIS made it easy to continue this tradition: we received 76 papers, nearly all of them relevant to the focus of CARDIS and presenting high-quality researchresults. The ProgramCommittee workedhard on selecting the best 25 papers to be presented at the conference. We are very grateful to the members of the Program Committee and the additional referees for generously spending their time on the di?cult task of assessing the value of submitted papers. Daniel Schreckling provided invaluable assistance in handling submissions, managing review reports and editing the proceedings. The assistance of Jordi Castell` a in handling practical aspects of the conference preparation is also greatly appreciated.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Engineering and Mathematics, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, Tarragona, Catalonia

    Josep Domingo-Ferrer

  • FB Informatik, Sicherheit in Verteilten Systemen (SVS), Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

    Joachim Posegga

  • Arbeitsbereich Sicherheit in Verteilten Systemen (SVS), Fachbereich Informatik, Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

    Daniel Schreckling

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