
Financial Cryptography
7th International Conference, FC 2003, Guadeloupe, French West Indies, January 27-30, 2003, Revised Papers
Rebecca N. Wright(Editor)
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 29. July 2003
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Paperback/Softback
VIII, 328 pages
978-3-540-40663-1 (ISBN)
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The 7th Annual Financial Cryptography Conference was held January 27-30, 2003, in Guadeloupe, French West Indies. Financial Cryptography is organized by the International Financial Cryptography Association. Financial Cryptography 2003 received 54 paper submissions, of which one was withdrawn. The remaining papers were carefully reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. The program committee selected 17 papers for inclusion in the conference, revised versions of which are included in this proceedings. In addition to the submitted papers, the program included interesting and entertaining invited talks by Tim Jones on digital cash and by Richard Field on the interactions between technology and the United Nations. There were also several panels, on micropayments, economics of security, and trusted computing platforms, some of which are represented by contributions in these proceedings, and a rump session chaired by Juan Garay. We thank the program committee (listed on the next page) for their hard work in selecting the program from these papers. We also thank the external referees who helped with the reviewing task: N.
Asokan, Danny Bickson, - manuel Bresson, Dario Catalano, Xuhua Ding, Louis Granboulan, Stuart Haber, Amir Herzberg, Bill Horne, Russ Housley, Yongdae Kim, Brian LaMacchia, Phil MacKenzie, Maithili Narasimha, Phong Nguyen, Kaisa Nyberg, David Poi- cheval, Tomas Sander, Yaron Sella, Mike Szydlo, Anat Talmy, Ahmed Tew?k, Susanne Wetzel, Shouhuai Xu, and Jeong Yi. (Apologies for any omissions - advertent.
Asokan, Danny Bickson, - manuel Bresson, Dario Catalano, Xuhua Ding, Louis Granboulan, Stuart Haber, Amir Herzberg, Bill Horne, Russ Housley, Yongdae Kim, Brian LaMacchia, Phil MacKenzie, Maithili Narasimha, Phong Nguyen, Kaisa Nyberg, David Poi- cheval, Tomas Sander, Yaron Sella, Mike Szydlo, Anat Talmy, Ahmed Tew?k, Susanne Wetzel, Shouhuai Xu, and Jeong Yi. (Apologies for any omissions - advertent.
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2003 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Berlin
Germany
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Springer Berlin
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Professional and scholarly
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VIII, 328 p.
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
511 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-40663-1 (9783540406631)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-540-45126-6
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Financial Cryptography
7th International Conference, FC 2003, Guadeloupe, French West Indies, January 27-30, 2003, Revised Papers
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Content
Micropayment and E-cash.- Using Trust Management to Support Transferable Hash-Based Micropayments.- A Micro-Payment Scheme Encouraging Collaboration in Multi-hop Cellular Networks.- On the Anonymity of Fair Offline E-cash Systems.- Retrofitting Fairness on the Original RSA-Based E-cash.- Panel: Does Anyone Really Need MicroPayments?.- Does Anyone Really Need MicroPayments?.- The Case Against Micropayments.- Security, Anonymity, and Privacy.- On the Economics of Anonymity.- Squealing Euros: Privacy Protection in RFID-Enabled Banknotes.- How Much Security Is Enough to Stop a Thief?.- Attacks.- Cryptanalysis of the OTM Signature Scheme from FC'02.- "Man in the Middle" Attacks on Bluetooth.- Fault Based Cryptanalysis of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES).- Panel: Economics of Security.- Economics, Psychology, and Sociology of Security.- Fair Exchange.- Timed Fair Exchange of Standard Signatures.- Asynchronous Optimistic Fair Exchange Based on Revocable Items.- Auctions.- Fully Private Auctions in a Constant Number of Rounds.- Secure Generalized Vickrey Auction Using Homomorphic Encryption.- Panel: Trusted Computing Platforms.- Trusted Computing Platforms: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.- On TCPA.- Cryptographic Tools and Primitives.- On The Computation-Storage Trade-Offs of Hash Chain Traversal.- Verifiable Secret Sharing for General Access Structures, with Application to Fully Distributed Proxy Signatures.- Non-interactive Zero-Sharing with Applications to Private Distributed Decision Making.