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Theory of Cryptography
Security Against Covert Adversaries: Efficient Protocols for Realistic Adversaries
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Yehuda Lindell
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Does Privacy Require True Randomness?
pp. 61
Universally Composable Security with Global Setup
pp. 118
Perfect NIZK with Adaptive Soundness
pp. 137
Security Against Covert Adversaries: Efficient Protocols for Realistic Adversaries
pp. 194
On Best-Possible Obfuscation
pp. 233
Securely Obfuscating Re-encryption
pp. 434
Towards a Separation of Semantic and CCA Security for Public Key Encryption
pp. 456
Unifying Classical and Quantum Key Distillation
pp. 479
Intrusion-Resilient Key Exchange in the Bounded Retrieval Model
pp. 515
Multi-authority Attribute Based Encryption
pp. 535
Conjunctive, Subset, and Range Queries on Encrypted Data
pp. 575
Evaluating Branching Programs on Encrypted Data
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