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Information Security and Privacy

11th Australasian Conference, ACISP 2006, Melbourne, Australia, July 3-5, 2006, Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 4058)

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

Conference series link(s): ACISP: Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy

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Table of contents (36 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Stream Ciphers

    1. Algebraic Attacks on Clock-Controlled Stream Ciphers

      • Sultan Al-Hinai, Lynn Batten, Bernard Colbert, Kenneth Wong
      Pages 1-16
    2. Cache Based Power Analysis Attacks on AES

      • Jacques Fournier, Michael Tunstall
      Pages 17-28
    3. Distinguishing Attack on SOBER-128 with Linear Masking

      • Joo Yeon Cho, Josef Pieprzyk
      Pages 29-39
  3. Symmetric Key Ciphers

    1. Improved Cryptanalysis of MAG

      • Leonie Simpson, Matt Henricksen
      Pages 64-75
    2. On Exact Algebraic [Non-]Immunity of S-Boxes Based on Power Functions

      • Nicolas T. Courtois, Blandine Debraize, Eric Garrido
      Pages 76-86
  4. Network Security

    1. Augmented Certificate Revocation Lists

      • A. Lakshminarayanan, T. L. Lim
      Pages 87-98
    2. Towards an Invisible Honeypot Monitoring System

      • Nguyen Anh Quynh, Yoshiyasu Takefuji
      Pages 111-122
  5. Cryptographic Applications

    1. Fingercasting—Joint Fingerprinting and Decryption of Broadcast Messages

      • André Adelsbach, Ulrich Huber, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
      Pages 136-147
  6. Secure Implementation

    1. API Monitoring System for Defeating Worms and Exploits in MS-Windows System

      • Hung-Min Sun, Yue-Hsun Lin, Ming-Fung Wu
      Pages 159-170
    2. Hiding Circuit Topology from Unbounded Reverse Engineers

      • Yu Yu, Jussipekka Leiwo, Benjamin Premkumar
      Pages 171-182
  7. Signatures

    1. Efficient Identity-Based Signatures Secure in the Standard Model

      • Kenneth G. Paterson, Jacob C. N. Schuldt
      Pages 207-222
    2. Event-Oriented k-Times Revocable-iff-Linked Group Signatures

      • Man Ho Au, Willy Susilo, Siu-Ming Yiu
      Pages 223-234

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About this book

The 11th Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy (ACISP 2006) was held in Melbourne, 3–5 July, 2006. The conference was sponsored by Deakin University, the Research Network for a Secure Australia, and was organized in cooperation with the University of Wollongong. The conference brought together researchers,practitioners and a wide range of other users from academia, industries and government organizations. The program included 35 papers covering important aspects of information security technologies. The papers were selected from 133 submissions through a two-stage anonymous review process. Each paper received at least three reviews by members of the Program Committee, and was then scrutinized by the whole committee during a two-week discussion. There were 19 papers eligible for the “best student paper” award. The award was given to Yang Cui from the U- versity of Tokyo for the paper “Tag-KEM from Set Partial Domain One-Way Permutations. ” In addition to the regular papers the program also included three invited talks. Bart Preneel gave an invited talk entitled “Electronic Identity Cards: Threats and Opportunities. ” Mike Burmester’s talk was “Towards Provable - curity for Ubiquitous Applications. ” The details of the third talk had not been ?nalized at the time of publication of these proceedings. We wish to thank all the authors of submitted papers for providing the c- tent for the conference;their high-quality submissions madethe task of selecting a program very di?cult.

Editors and Affiliations

  • School of Information Technology, Deakin University,  

    Lynn Margaret Batten

  • Department of Computer Science, University of Calgary, Calgary,  

    Reihaneh Safavi-Naini

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