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Applied Cryptography and Network Security


Applied Cryptography and Network Security

Author: Marc Fischlin

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2025-06-19


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This three-volume set LNCS 15825-15827 constitutes the proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Applied Cryptography and Network Security, ACNS 2025, held in Munich, Germany, during June 23-26, 2025. The 55 full papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 241 submissions. The papers cover all technical aspects of applied cryptography, network and computer security and privacy, representing both academic research work as well as developments in industrial and technical frontiers.

Theory of Cryptography


Theory of Cryptography

Author: Yevgeniy Dodis

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2015-03-10


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The two-volume set LNCS 9014 and LNCS 9015 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Theory of Cryptography, TCC 2015, held in Warsaw, Poland in March 2015. The 52 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 137 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on foundations, symmetric key, multiparty computation, concurrent and resettable security, non-malleable codes and tampering, privacy amplification, encryption an key exchange, pseudorandom functions and applications, proofs and verifiable computation, differential privacy, functional encryption, obfuscation.

Efficient Secure Two-Party Protocols


Efficient Secure Two-Party Protocols

Author: Carmit Hazay

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2010-11-02


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In the setting of multiparty computation, sets of two or more parties with p- vate inputs wish to jointly compute some (predetermined) function of their inputs. The computation should be such that the outputs received by the parties are correctly distributed, and furthermore, that the privacy of each party’s input is preserved as much as possible, even in the presence of - versarial behavior. This encompasses any distributed computing task and includes computations as simple as coin-tossing and broadcast, and as c- plex as electronic voting, electronic auctions, electronic cash schemes and anonymous transactions. The feasibility (and infeasibility) of multiparty c- putation has been extensively studied, resulting in a rather comprehensive understanding of what can and cannot be securely computed, and under what assumptions. The theory of cryptography in general, and secure multiparty computation in particular, is rich and elegant. Indeed, the mere fact that it is possible to actually achieve the aforementioned task is both surprising and intriguing.