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Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2010
Cryptographic Extraction and Key Derivation: The HKDF Scheme
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Circular and Leakage Resilient Public-Key Encryption under Subgroup Indistinguishability
pp. 21
Leakage-Resilient Pseudorandom Functions and Side-Channel Attacks on Feistel Networks
pp. 707
On the Efficiency of Classical and Quantum Oblivious Transfer Reductions
pp. 41
Protecting Cryptographic Keys against Continual Leakage
pp. 59
Securing Computation against Continuous Leakage
pp. 80
An Efficient and Parallel Gaussian Sampler for Lattices
pp. 98
Lattice Basis Delegation in Fixed Dimension and Shorter-Ciphertext Hierarchical IBE
pp. 116
Toward Basing Fully Homomorphic Encryption on Worst-Case Hardness
pp. 138
Additively Homomorphic Encryption with d-Operand Multiplications
pp. 155
i-Hop Homomorphic Encryption and Rerandomizable Yao Circuits
pp. 209
Structure-Preserving Signatures and Commitments to Group Elements
pp. 314
Efficient Chosen-Ciphertext Security via Extractable Hash Proofs
pp. 351
Correcting Errors in RSA Private Keys
pp. 393
A Practical-Time Related-Key Attack on the KASUMI Cryptosystem Used in GSM and 3G Telephony
pp. 538
Protocols for Multiparty Coin Toss with Dishonest Majority
pp. 558
Multiparty Computation for Dishonest Majority: From Passive to Active Security at Low Cost
pp. 613
On Generalized Feistel Networks
pp. 631
Cryptographic Extraction and Key Derivation: The HKDF Scheme
pp. 649
Time Space Tradeoffs for Attacks against One-Way Functions and PRGs
pp. 666
Pseudorandom Functions and Permutations Provably Secure against Related-Key Attacks
pp. 685
Secure Two-Party Quantum Evaluation of Unitaries against Specious Adversaries
pp. 724
Sampling in a Quantum Population, and Applications
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