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Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2002

22nd Annual International Cryptology Conference Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 18-22, 2002. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2442)

Conference series link(s): CRYPTO: Annual International Cryptology Conference

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Table of contents (39 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XIV
  2. Block Ciphers

    1. Essential Algebraic Structure within the AES

      • Sean Murphy, Matthew J.B. Robshaw
      Pages 1-16
    2. Tweakable Block Ciphers

      • Moses Liskov, Ronald L. Rivest, David Wagner
      Pages 31-46
  3. Multi-user Oriented Cryptosystems

    1. The LSD Broadcast Encryption Scheme

      • Dani Halevy, Adi Shamir
      Pages 47-60
  4. Foundations and Methodology

    1. Provably Secure Steganography

      • Nicholas J. Hopper, John Langford, Luis von Ahn
      Pages 77-92
    2. Flaws in Applying Proof Methodologies to Signature Schemes

      • Jacques Stern, David Pointcheval, John Malone-Lee, Nigel P. Smart
      Pages 93-110
  5. Security of Practical Protocols

    1. On the Security of RSA Encryption in TLS

      • Jakob Jonsson, Burton S. Kaliski Jr.
      Pages 127-142
  6. Secure Multiparty Computation

    1. On 2-Round Secure Multiparty Computation

      • Rosario Gennaro, Yuval Ishai, Eyal Kushilevitz, Tal Rabin
      Pages 178-193
    2. Private Computation — k-Connected versus 1-Connected Networks

      • Markus Bläser, Andreas Jakoby, Maciej LiÅ›kiewicz, Bodo Siebert
      Pages 194-209
  7. Public-Key Encryption

    1. Analysis and Improvements of NTRU Encryption Paddings

      • Phong Q. Nguyen, David Pointcheval
      Pages 210-225
    2. Universal Padding Schemes for RSA

      • Jean-Sébastien Coron, Marc Joye, David Naccache, Pascal Paillier
      Pages 226-241
  8. Information Theory and Secret Sharing

    1. Optimal Black-Box Secret Sharing over Arbitrary Abelian Groups

      • Ronald Cramer, Serge Fehr
      Pages 272-287
  9. Cipher Design and Analysis

    1. A Generalized Birthday Problem

      • David Wagner
      Pages 288-304

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About this book

Crypto 2002, the 22nd Annual Crypto Conference, was sponsored by IACR, the International Association for Cryptologic Research, in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy and the Computer Science Department of the University of California at Santa Barbara. It is published as Vol. 2442 of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) of Springer Verlag. Note that 2002, 22 and 2442 are all palindromes... (Don’t nod!) Theconferencereceived175submissions,ofwhich40wereaccepted;twos- missionsweremergedintoasinglepaper,yieldingthetotalof39papersaccepted for presentation in the technical program of the conference. In this proceedings volume you will ?nd the revised versions of the 39 papers that were presented at the conference. The submissions represent the current state of work in the cryptographic community worldwide, covering all areas of cryptologic research. In fact, many high-quality works (that surely will be published elsewhere) could not be accepted. This is due to the competitive nature of the conference and the challenging task of selecting a program. I wish to thank the authors of all submitted papers. Indeed, it is the authors of all papers who have made this conference possible, regardless of whether or not their papers were accepted. The conference program was also immensely bene?ted by two plenary talks.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science, Columbia University, NewYork, USA

    Moti Yung

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