
Applied Cryptography in Computer and Communications
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- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Contents
- Blockchain
- Anchor: An NDN-Based Blockchain Network
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Our Design
- 2.1 Random Anchor Selection
- 2.2 Two-Layer Cascaded NDN Design
- 2.3 Elimination of Duplicated Transmissions from Multiple Anchors
- 3 Performance Evaluation
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- An Identity-Based Blind Signature and Its Application for Privacy Preservation in Bitcoin
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 2.1 Tate Bilinear Pairings
- 2.2 Computational Diffie-Hellman Assumption
- 2.3 System Model
- 3 Review of Sarde et al.' Blind Signature Scheme
- 4 Attack on Sarde et al.' Blind Signature Scheme
- 5 Unlinkable ID-Based Blind Signature Scheme
- 6 Unlinkable ID-Based Proxy Blind Signature Scheme
- 7 Security Analysis
- 7.1 Analysis of Blind Signature
- 7.2 Analysis of Proxy Blind Signature
- 8 Performance Analysis and Comparison
- 9 Application for Privacy Preservation in Bitcoin
- References
- Blockchain-Based Sealed-Bid Domain Name Auction Protocol
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Models and Design Goals
- 2.1 System Model
- 2.2 Security Model
- 2.3 Design Goal
- 3 Preliminaries
- 3.1 Account-Based Consortium Blockchain
- 3.2 Auction Types
- 3.3 Pedersen Commitment
- 3.4 Zero-Knowledge Proof
- 4 Our Proposal
- 4.1 Create the Auction
- 4.2 Commit the Bid
- 4.3 Reveal the Bid
- 4.4 Close the Auction
- 5 Analysis of Our Proposal
- 5.1 Security Analysis
- 5.2 Performance Evaluation
- 6 Related Work
- 6.1 Blockchain-Based DNS
- 6.2 Blockchain-Based Auction
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Authentication
- A Security Enhanced Key Management Service for ARM Pointer Authentication
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 2.1 Privilege and Exception Levels
- 2.2 Pointer Authentication
- 3 Threat Model
- 3.1 Attacks
- 3.2 Assumptions
- 4 Design
- 4.1 Architecture
- 4.2 Algorithm
- 5 Implementation
- 5.1 EL3 Runtime Service
- 5.2 EL1 Kernel Module
- 5.3 EL0 Calling Convention
- 6 Evaluation
- 6.1 Security Analysis
- 6.2 Performance Analysis
- 7 Related Works
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Privacy-Preserving ECC-Based Three-Factor Authentication Protocol for Smart Remote Vehicle Control System
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Threat Model
- 1.2 Related Works
- 1.3 Motivation and Contribution
- 1.4 Notations
- 1.5 Paper Organization
- 2 Review of Chatterjee et al.'s Scheme
- 2.1 System Initialization and Registration Phase
- 2.2 Authentication and Key Agreement Phase
- 3 Cryptanalysis of Chatterjee et al.'s Scheme
- 4 The Proposed Scheme
- 4.1 Pre-deployment Phase
- 4.2 User Registration Phase
- 4.3 Login and Authentication Phase
- 5 Security Analysis
- 5.1 BAN-Logic Based Proof of Authentication
- 5.2 Further Security Analysis
- 6 Performance Evaluation
- 6.1 Security Features
- 6.2 Computational Overhead
- 7 Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- Secure Computation
- Efficient and Private Divisible Double Auction in Trusted Execution Environment
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Divisible Double Auction
- 2.1 Models
- 2.2 Auction Properties
- 3 Mechanism Design
- 4 ETA System Design
- 4.1 SGX Formalization
- 4.2 ETA System
- 4.3 ETA Execution Program
- 4.4 Threat Model
- 4.5 Security Analysis
- 5 Experiments
- 5.1 ETA Performance Evaluation
- 5.2 Case Study
- 6 Related Work
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Parallel Implementation and Optimization of SM4 Based on CUDA
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 2.1 CUDA
- 2.2 A Brief Description of SM4
- 3 Parallel Design of SM4
- 4 Experiment and Discussion
- 4.1 Basic Experiment
- 4.2 Performance Optimization
- 4.3 Analysis of Results
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Another Algebraic Decomposition Method for Masked Implementation
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Preliminaries
- 2.1 Functions over Finite Fields
- 3 Algebraic Decomposition
- 3.1 Algebraic Decomposition Using GM Polynomials
- 3.2 Experimental Result
- 4 Application to Masking
- 5 Conclusion
- A Masking for Quadratic Polynomial
- References
- Practical Crypto Application
- Concealed Communication in Online Social Networks
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 2.1 Privacy Analysis in Online Social Networks
- 2.2 Privacy Leakages
- 2.3 Privacy-Preserving Online Social Networks
- 2.4 Mix Networks
- 3 Proposed Protocols
- 3.1 A Concealed Secure Channel
- 3.2 User Information and Postings
- 3.3 Personal Messages and Group Messages
- 3.4 Groups
- 3.5 Finding and Verifying Participants, Exchanging Keys
- 3.6 Key Revocation
- 3.7 User Registration
- 4 Privacy Analysis
- 4.1 Attacker Model
- 4.2 Structure of Network (NS)
- 4.3 Structure of Data (DS)
- 4.4 Timing (T)
- 4.5 Control Information (CI)
- 5 Performance Analysis
- 6 Conclusions
- References
- MobiWear: A Plausibly Deniable Encryption System for Wearable Mobile Devices
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 2.1 Wearable Mobile Devices
- 2.2 Plausibly Deniable Encryption
- 2.3 Image Steganography
- 2.4 Digital Watermarking
- 2.5 Peak Signal-to-Noise Ratio (PSNR)
- 3 Model and Assumptions
- 3.1 System Model
- 3.2 Adversarial Model
- 4 Design
- 4.1 Design Rationale
- 4.2 Design Details
- 5 Implementation and Evaluation
- 5.1 Implementation
- 5.2 Evaluation
- 6 Security Analysis and Discussion
- 6.1 Security Analysis
- 6.2 Discussion
- 7 Related Work
- 7.1 Plausibly Deniable Encryption Systems
- 7.2 Image Steganograyphy
- 8 Conclusion
- References
- Recent Advances in the Web PKI and the Technical Challenges in SCMS
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Recent Advances in the Web PKI
- 2.1 Certificate Transparency
- 2.2 Push-Based Certificate Revocation
- 3 The Technical Challenges in SCMS
- 3.1 The Expected Properties of V2V PKI Systems
- 3.2 SCMS
- 3.3 Technical Challenge #1: Certificate Transparency vs. Pseudonym Certificate
- 3.4 Technical Challenge #2: Push-Based Certificate Revocation vs. the Great Volume of Pseudonym Certificates
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- A Novel Approach for Code Smells Detection Based on Deep Leaning
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Code Smells Detection Based on Convolutional Networks
- 3 High Level Design
- 3.1 Experiments Results
- 4 Conclusion
- References
- The First International Workshop on Security for Internet of Things (IOTS 2021)
- A Thieves Identification Scheme for Prepaid Systems in Smart Grids
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Related Work
- 3 The Framework
- 3.1 Network Model
- 3.2 Security Requirements
- 4 Our Proposed Approach
- 4.1 Setup
- 4.2 Joining
- 4.3 Power Purchasing
- 4.4 Power Requesting
- 4.5 Identification
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Using Smart Contracts to Improve Searchable Symmetric Encryption
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Notations
- 3 Preliminaries
- 3.1 Scheme of Searchable Symmetric Encryption
- 3.2 Smart Contract
- 4 Scheme of the Integrity Verification of Search Results
- 4.1 Merkle Tree
- 4.2 Proof of Integrity Verification of Search Results
- 5 Smart Contract Based Searchable Symmetric Encryption
- 5.1 Scheme of Smart Contract Based SSE
- 5.2 Details of Smart Contract Based SSE Scheme
- 6 Security and Performance Analyses
- 6.1 Security Analysis
- 6.2 Performance Analysis
- 6.3 Experimental Analysis
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- Towards the Adaptability of Traffic-Based IoT Security Management Systems to the Device Behavior Evolutions
- 1 Introduction
- 2 IoT Security Management Systems
- 3 IoT Device Behavior Evolutions
- 4 Possible Solutions
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Correction to: A Novel Approach for Code Smells Detection Based on Deep Learning
- Correction to: Chapter "A Novel Approach for Code Smells Detection Based on Deep Learning" in: B. Chen and X. Huang (Eds.): Applied Cryptography in Computer and Communications, LNICST 386, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80851-8_12
- Author Index
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