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Advances in Cryptology — CRYPTO’ 99
Oblivious Transfer with Adaptive Queries
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Benny Pinkas
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Book chapters
pp. 165
Truncated Differentials and Skipjack
pp. 19
Cryptanalysis of the HFE Public Key Cryptosystem by Relinearization
pp. 65
Information Theoretically Secure Communication in the Limited Storage Space Model
pp. 80
The All-or-Nothing Nature of Two-Party Secure Computation
pp. 98
Adaptive Security for Threshold Cryptosystems
pp. 116
Two Party RSA Key Generation
pp. 148
A Simple Publicly Verifiable Secret Sharing Scheme and Its Application to Electronic Voting
pp. 181
Fast Correlation Attacks Based on Turbo Code Techniques
pp. 198
Highly Nonlinear Resilient Functions Optimizing Siegenthaler’s Inequality
pp. 216
UMAC: Fast and Secure Message Authentication
pp. 288
Cryptanalysis of the Goldreich-Goldwasser-Halevi Cryptosystem from Crypto ’97
pp. 326
Factoring N = p r q for Large r
pp. 338
An Efficient Public Key Traitor Tracing Scheme
pp. 354
Dynamic Traitor Tracing
pp. 372
Efficient Methods for Integrating Traceability and Broadcast Encryption
pp. 388
Differential Power Analysis
pp. 398
Towards Sound Approaches to Counteract Power-Analysis Attacks
pp. 413
Separability and Efficiency for Generic Group Signature Schemes
pp. 431
A Forward-Secure Digital Signature Scheme
pp. 449
Abuse-Free Optimistic Contract Signing
pp. 485
On Concurrent Zero-Knowledge with Pre-processing
pp. 503
On the Security Properties of OAEP as an All-or-Nothing Transform
pp. 519
Non-malleable Encryption: Equivalence between Two Notions, and an Indistinguishability-Based Characterization
pp. 537
Secure Integration of Asymmetric and Symmetric Encryption Schemes
pp. 573
Oblivious Transfer with Adaptive Queries
pp. 609
Coding Constructions for Blacklisting Problems without Computational Assumptions
pp. 624
An Information Theoretic Analysis of Rooted-Tree Based Secure Multicast Key Distribution Schemes
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