Pairing-Based Cryptography - Pairing 2007 First International Conference, Pairing 2007, Tokyo, Japan, July 2-4, 2007, Proceedings / [electronic resource] :
edited by Tsuyoshi Takagi, Tatsuaki Okamoto, Eiji Okamoto, Takeshi Okamoto.
- 1st ed. 2007.
- XIII, 410 p. online resource.
- Security and Cryptology, 4575 2946-1863 ; .
- Security and Cryptology, 4575 .
Invited Talk I -- Bilinear Groups of Composite Order -- Public Key Encryption with Conjunctive Keyword Search and Its Extension to a Multi-user System -- Practical Time Capsule Signatures in the Standard Model from Bilinear Maps -- Fully Collusion Secure Dynamic Broadcast Encryption with Constant-Size Ciphertexts or Decryption Keys -- Certificateless Public Key Encryption in the Selective-ID Security Model (Without Random Oracles) -- General and Efficient Certificateless Public Key Encryption Constructions -- Invited Talk II -- Hyperelliptic Pairings -- Zeta Function and Cryptographic Exponent of Supersingular Curves of Genus 2 -- Constructing Pairing-Friendly Genus 2 Curves with Ordinary Jacobians -- Invited Talk III -- Implementing Cryptographic Pairings over Barreto-Naehrig Curves -- Instruction Set Extensions for Pairing-Based Cryptography -- The Importance of the Final Exponentiation in Pairings When Considering Fault Attacks -- Protocol I -- Proxy Re-encryption Systems for Identity-Based Encryption -- Fair Blind Signatures Revisited -- Invited Talk IV -- Supersingular Elliptic Curves in Cryptography -- On the Minimal Embedding Field -- Remarks on Cheon's Algorithms for Pairing-Related Problems -- Invited Talk V -- On Pairing Inversion Problems -- The Tate Pairing Via Elliptic Nets -- Eta Pairing Computation on General Divisors over Hyperelliptic Curves y 2?=?x 7???x ±1 -- Protocol II -- Provably Secure Pairing-Based Convertible Undeniable Signature with Short Signature Length -- Identity-Based Encryption: How to Decrypt Multiple Ciphertexts Using a Single Decryption Key.
9783540734895
10.1007/978-3-540-73489-5 doi
Coding theory.
Information theory.
Cryptography.
Data encryption (Computer science).
Algorithms.
Computer science--Mathematics.
Discrete mathematics.
Coding and Information Theory.
Cryptology.
Algorithms.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation.
QA268 Q350-390
003.54
Invited Talk I -- Bilinear Groups of Composite Order -- Public Key Encryption with Conjunctive Keyword Search and Its Extension to a Multi-user System -- Practical Time Capsule Signatures in the Standard Model from Bilinear Maps -- Fully Collusion Secure Dynamic Broadcast Encryption with Constant-Size Ciphertexts or Decryption Keys -- Certificateless Public Key Encryption in the Selective-ID Security Model (Without Random Oracles) -- General and Efficient Certificateless Public Key Encryption Constructions -- Invited Talk II -- Hyperelliptic Pairings -- Zeta Function and Cryptographic Exponent of Supersingular Curves of Genus 2 -- Constructing Pairing-Friendly Genus 2 Curves with Ordinary Jacobians -- Invited Talk III -- Implementing Cryptographic Pairings over Barreto-Naehrig Curves -- Instruction Set Extensions for Pairing-Based Cryptography -- The Importance of the Final Exponentiation in Pairings When Considering Fault Attacks -- Protocol I -- Proxy Re-encryption Systems for Identity-Based Encryption -- Fair Blind Signatures Revisited -- Invited Talk IV -- Supersingular Elliptic Curves in Cryptography -- On the Minimal Embedding Field -- Remarks on Cheon's Algorithms for Pairing-Related Problems -- Invited Talk V -- On Pairing Inversion Problems -- The Tate Pairing Via Elliptic Nets -- Eta Pairing Computation on General Divisors over Hyperelliptic Curves y 2?=?x 7???x ±1 -- Protocol II -- Provably Secure Pairing-Based Convertible Undeniable Signature with Short Signature Length -- Identity-Based Encryption: How to Decrypt Multiple Ciphertexts Using a Single Decryption Key.
9783540734895
10.1007/978-3-540-73489-5 doi
Coding theory.
Information theory.
Cryptography.
Data encryption (Computer science).
Algorithms.
Computer science--Mathematics.
Discrete mathematics.
Coding and Information Theory.
Cryptology.
Algorithms.
Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science.
Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation.
QA268 Q350-390
003.54