Papers to be presented at the International Conference on Information
and Communications Security, Nov. 11-13, Beijing, P.R. China
Regular Papers Accepted
- Electronic Commerce with Secure Intelligent Trade Agents;
Jaco van der Merwe, S.H.von Solms (South Africa)
- Construction of Correlation Immune Boolean Fuctions;
Ed Dawson, Cuan-Kun Wu. (Australia)
- Related-Key Cryptanalysis of 3-WAY, Biham-DES, CAST,
DES-X, NewDES, RC2, and TEA;
John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier, and David Wagner (USA)
- Efficient Scalable Fair Cash with Off-line Extortion
Prevention;
Holger Petersen, Guillaume Poupard (France)
- Enforcing Traceability in Software;
Colin Boyd (Australia)
- Digital Signature and Public Key Cryptosystem in a Prime
Order Subgroup of Zn*;
Colin Boyd (Australia)
- Making Unfair a "Fair" Blind Signature Scheme;
Jacques Traore (France)
- On the Decomposition Constructions for Perfect Secret
Sharing Schemes;
Hung-Min Sun and Bor-Liang Chen (Taiwan)
- Proxy Signatures, Revisite;
Seungjoo Kim, Sangjoon Park and Dongho Won (Korea)
- A^{2}-code = Affine resolvable + BIBD;
Satoshi Obana, Kaoru Kurosawa (Japan)
- Hiding the Hidden: A Software System for Concealing
Ciphertext as Innocuous Text;
Mark Chapman, George Davida (USA)
- A Multiplication-Addition Structure Against Differential
Attack;
Feng Zhu, Bao-An Guo (China)
- Stateless Connections;
Tuomas Aura, Pekka Nikander (Finland)
- A New and optimal chosen-message attack on RSA-type
cryptosystems;
Daniel Bleichenbacher, Marc Joye and Jean-Jacques
Quisquater
(USA and Belgium)
- Traceable Visual Cryptography;
Ingrid Biehl, Susanne Wetzel (Germany)
- On Weak RSA-Keys Produced from Pretty Good Privacy;
Yasuyuki Sakai, Kouichi Sakurai and Hirokazu Ishizuka
(Japan)
- Efficient Construction of Secure Hyperelliptic Discrete
Logarithm Problems;
Jinhui Chao, Nori Matsuda and Shigeo Tsujii (Japan)
- On Strict Estimation Method of Provable Security Against
Differential and Linear Cryptanalysis;
Yasuyoshi Kaneko, Shiho Moriai and Kazuo Ohta
(Japan)
- A Trust Policy Framework;
Audun Josang (Norway)
- Trapdoor one-way permutations and multivariate
polynomials;
Louis Goubin and Jacques Patarin (France)
- Asymmetric Cryptography with S-Boxes;
Louis Goubin and Jacques Patarin (France)
- Computational Learning Theoretic Cryptanalysis of
Language Theoretic Cryptosystems;
Takeshi Koshiba (Japan)
- Multisender Authentication Systems with Unconditional
Security;
R. Safavi-Naini and K. M. Martin (Australia and
Belgium)
- Protocols for Issuing Public-Key Certificates over the
Internet;
James W. Gray, III and Kin Fai Epsilon IP (Hong Kong)
- Minimizing the Use of Random Oracles in Authenticated
Encryption;
Schemes Phillip Rogaway and Mihir Bellare (USA)
- An Effective Genetic Algorithm for Finding Highly
Nonlinear Boolean Functions;
William Millan Andrew Clark Ed Dawson (Australia)
- Security Comments on the Hwang-Chen Algebraic-code
Cryptosystem;
Mohssen Alabbadi (Saudi Arabia)
- Design of a Security Platform for CORBA based Application;
Rakman Choi, Jungchan Na, Kwonli Lee, Eunmi Kim
and Wooyong Han (Korea)
- Self-synchronized message randomization methods for
subliminal channels;
Kazukuni Kobara and Hideki Imai (Japan)
- An Improved Key Stream Generator Based on the
Programmable Cellular Automata;
Miodrag J. Mihaljevic (Yugoslavia)
- A Language for Specifying Sequences of Authorization
Transformations and its Application;
Vijay Varadharajan and Yun Bai (Australia)
- A Secure Code for Recipient Watermarking agaist
Conspiracy Attacks by All Users;
Hajime Watanabe and Tadao Kasami (Japan)
- Proving decision power in round-optimal perfect
zero-knowledge;
Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Kouichi Sakurai and Moti Yung
(USA and Japan)
- Duality of Boolean Functions and Its Cryptographic
Significance;
Yuliang Zheng, Xiao-Mo Zhang Hideki Imai (Australia and
Japan)
- Critical Analysis of Security in Voice Hiding Techniques;
Li-Wu Chang and Ira S. Moskowitz (USA)
- Remarks on the Multiple Assignment Secret Sharing Scheme;
Josef Pieprzyk, Hossein Ghodosi and Rei Safavi-Naini,
(Australia)
- Secure document management and distribution in an open
network environment;
Antonio Lioy, Fabio Maino and Marco Mezzalama (Italy)
Short Papers
- On the Powerline System;
Paul Camion and Herve Chabanne (France)
- An Implementable Scheme for Secure Delegation of
Computing and Data;
Josep Domingo-Ferrer And Ricardo X. Sanchez (Spain)
- Sharing Secret Information in Hierarchical Groups;
Josef Pieprzyk, Chris Charnes Keith Martin Rei
Safavi-Naini (Australia)
- An Anonymous and Undeniable Payment Scheme;
Liqun Chen and Chris Mitchell (U.K.)
- Fast software elliptic curve cryptosystems;
Atsuko Miyaji and Takatoshi Ono (Japan), Henri Cohen
(France)
- Improved Fast Software Implementation of Block Ciphers;
Takeshi Shimoyama and Seiichi Amada and Shiho Moriai
(Japan)
- Distributed Cryptographic Function Application Protocols;
Audre Postma, Thijs Krol and Egbert Molenkamp (the
Netherlands)
- Two Efficient RSA Multisignature Schemes;
Sangjoon Park (Korea)
- Publicly Verifiable Partial Key Escrow;
Wenbo Mao (U.K.)
- Proposal for User Identification Scheme Using Mouse;
Eiji Okamoto, Kenichi Hayashi and Masahiro Mambo (Japan)
- Fault Tolerant Anonymous Channel;
Wakaha Ogata, Kaoru Kurosawa, Kazue Sako and Kazunori
Takatani
(Japan)