Cryptology and Network Security 6th International Conference, CANS 2007, Singapore, December 8-10, 2007, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Feng Bao, San Ling, Tatsuaki Okamoto, Huaxiong Wang, Chaoping Xing.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- XII, 286 p. online resource.
- Security and Cryptology, 4856 2946-1863 ; .
- Security and Cryptology, 4856 .
Signatures -- Mutative Identity-Based Signatures or Dynamic Credentials Without Random Oracles -- A Generic Construction for Universally-Convertible Undeniable Signatures -- Fast Digital Signature Algorithm Based on Subgraph Isomorphism -- Efficient ID-Based Digital Signatures with Message Recovery -- Network Security -- Achieving Mobility and Anonymity in IP-Based Networks -- Perfectly Secure Message Transmission in Directed Networks Tolerating Threshold and Non Threshold Adversary -- Forward-Secure Key Evolution in Wireless Sensor Networks -- A Secure Location Service for Ad Hoc Position-Based Routing Using Self-signed Locations -- An Intelligent Network-Warning Model with Strong Survivability -- Running on Karma - P2P Reputation and Currency Systems -- Secure Keyword Search and Private Information Retrieval -- Generic Combination of Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search and Public Key Encryption -- Extended Private Information Retrieval and Its Application in Biometrics Authentications -- Public Key Encryption -- Strongly Secure Certificateless Public Key Encryption Without Pairing -- Intrusion Detection -- Modeling Protocol Based Packet Header Anomaly Detector for Network and Host Intrusion Detection Systems -- Email Security -- How to Secure Your Email Address Book and Beyond -- Denial of Service Attacks -- Toward Non-parallelizable Client Puzzles -- Authentication -- Anonymity 2.0 - X.509 Extensions Supporting Privacy-Friendly Authentication.
9783540769699
10.1007/978-3-540-76969-9 doi
Computer networks . Cryptography. Data encryption (Computer science). Data protection. Electronic data processing--Management. Computers and civilization. Algorithms. Computer Communication Networks. Cryptology. Data and Information Security. IT Operations. Computers and Society. Algorithms.