[Clips] FC'07 : Accepted Papers
R.A. Hettinga
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Accepted Papers
Regular papers category
1. Vulnerabilities in First-Generation RFID-enabled Credit Cards,
Thomas S. Heydt-Benjamin (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA), Daniel
V. Bailey (RSA Laboratories, USA), Kevin Fu (University of Massachusetts
Amherst, USA), Ari Juels (RSA Laboratories, USA), and Tom O'Hare (Innealta,
Inc.)
2. Hidden Identity-Based Signatures, Aggelos Kiayias and Hong-Sheng
Zhou (University of Connecticut, USA)
3. Improved multi-party contract signing, Aybek Mukhamedov and Mark
Ryan (University of Birmingham, UK)
4. Using a Personal Device to Strengthen Password Authentication
from an Untrusted Computer, Mohammad Mannan and Paul C. van Oorschot
(Carleton University, Canada)
5. Cryptographic Securities Exchanges, Christopher Thorpe and David
C. Parkes (Harvard University, USA)
6. Informant: Detecting Sybils Using Incentives, N. Boris Margolin
and Brian Neil Levine (University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA)
7. The unbearable lightness of PIN cracking, Omer Berkman (The
Academic College of Tel Aviv Yaffo, Israel) and Odelia Moshe Ostrovsky
(Algorithmic Research Ltd. and Tel Aviv University, Israel)
8. A Model of Onion Routing with Provable Anonymity,Joan Feigenbaum
(Yale University), Aaron Johnson (Yale University, USA), and Paul Syverson
(Naval Research Laboratory, USA)
9. An Efficient Aggregate Shuffle Argument Scheme,Jun Furukawa (NEC
Corporation, Japan) and Hideki Imai (National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan)
10. S pace-Efficient Private Search, George Danezis and Claudia Diaz
(K.U. Leuven, Belgium)
11. Certificate Revocation using Fine Grained Certificate Space
Partitioning, Vipul Goyal (UCLA, USA)
12. On Authentication with HMAC and Non-Random Properties, Christian
Rechberger and Vincent Rijmen (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
13. Scalable Authenticated Tree Based Group Key Exchange for Ad-Hoc
Groups, Yvo Desmedt (University College London, UK), Tanja Lange (Eindhoven
University of Technology, Netherlands) and Mike Burmester (Florida State
University, USA)
14. Conditional E-Cash, Larry Shi and Bogdan Carbunar (Motorola Labs)
and Radu Sion (Stony Brook University, USA)
15. K-Anonymous Multi-party Secret Handshakes, Shouhuai Xu (UTSA) and
Moti Yung (RSA Laboratories and Columbia University, USA)
16. Dynamic Virtual Credit Card Numbers, Ian Molloy (Purdue
University, USA), Jiangtao Li (Intel Corporation) and Ninghui Li (Purdue
University, USA)
17. A Privacy-Protecting Multi-Coupon Scheme with Stronger Protection
against Splitting, Liqun Chen (HP Laboratories), Alberto Escalante, Hans
Lvhr, Mark Manulis, and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (Horst Gvrtz Institute Bochum,
Germany)
System Paper Category
1. The Motorola Personal Digital Right Manager, Siddharth Bhatt
(Stony Brook Univerrsity, USA), Carbunar Bogdan (Motorola Labs), Radu Sion
(Stony Brook University, USA), and Venu Vasudevan (Motorola Labs)
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"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'
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