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A New Factorization Method to Factorize RSA Public <endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term>

A New Factorization Method to Factorize RSA Public Key Encryption

The security of public key encryption such as RSA scheme relied on the integer factoring problem. The... Read more

1 November, 2011
Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> With Fuzzy Keyword Search Withstanding Keyword Guessing Attacks

Public-Key Encryption With Fuzzy Keyword Search Withstanding Keyword Guessing Attacks

With tremendous interests having been attracted, Public-key Encryption with Keyword Search (PEKS) achieves the searchability of public-key encrypted... Read more

13 December, 2010
The PASSERINE Public <endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> and Authentication Mechanism

The PASSERINE Public Key Encryption and Authentication Mechanism

PASSERINE is a lightweight public key encryption mechanism which is based on a hybrid, randomized variant of the... Read more

10 October, 2010
A New Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Scheme Based on Non-Expansion Visual Cryptography and Boolean Operation

A New Public-Key Encryption Scheme Based on Non-Expansion Visual Cryptography and Boolean Operation

Currently, most of the existing public-key encryption schemes are based on complex algorithms with heavy computations. In 1994... Read more

1 July, 2010
Incremental Deterministic Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term>

Incremental Deterministic Public-Key Encryption

...large storage systems, the authors initiate the study of incremental deterministic public-key encryption. Deterministic public-key encryption, introduced by Bellare, Boldyreva, and O'Neill... Read more

23 January, 2012
Secret Key Awareness Security Public <endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Scheme

Secret Key Awareness Security Public Key Encryption Scheme

...is in plaintext awareness security cryptosystem, and another is in certificatless public key encryption scheme. For encryption scheme, a variety of goals including INDistinguishability (IND... Read more

1 October, 2011
A Sub-0.5V Lattice-Based Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Scheme for RFID Platforms in 130nm CMOS

A Sub-0.5V Lattice-Based Public-Key Encryption Scheme for RFID Platforms in 130nm CMOS

...modular exponentiation in RSA. The authors demonstrate the feasibility of implementing public-key encryption on low-power, low cost passive RFID tags to large-scale... Read more

3 February, 2011
Public <endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> With Keyword Search

Public Key Encryption With Keyword Search

...anything else about the email. They refer to this mechanism as Public Key Encryption with keyword Search Read more

1 January, 2011
Stronger Public <endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Schemes Withstanding RAM Scraper Like Attacks

Stronger Public Key Encryption Schemes Withstanding RAM Scraper Like Attacks

Security of an encryption system is formally established through the properties of an abstract game played between a... Read more

2 March, 2012
A Practical Forward-Secure Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Scheme

A Practical Forward-Secure Public-Key Encryption Scheme

In open network, cryptographic operations are often performed on insecure, unprotected, and easily-stolen devices,... Read more

1 September, 2011
Data Security Using Private <endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> System Based on Arithmetic Coding

Data Security Using Private Key Encryption System Based on Arithmetic Coding

Problem faced by today's communicators is not only security but also the speed of communication and size of content. In... Read more

1 May, 2011
Deterministic Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Revisited

Deterministic Public-Key Encryption Revisited

One of the maxims of modern cryptography is that "Randomness is needed for good encryption," meaning the encryption... Read more

24 March, 2011
Co-Induction and Computational Semantics for Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> With Key Cycles

Co-Induction and Computational Semantics for Public-Key Encryption With Key Cycles

The authors consider the computational soundness and completeness of formal indistinguishability in public-key... Read more

9 February, 2011
Receiver-Deniable Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term> Is Impossible

Receiver-Deniable Public-Key Encryption Is Impossible

A receiver-deniable public-key cryptosystem is a public-key cryptosystem where the receiver can change her secret key as... Read more

25 January, 2011
After-the-Fact Leakage in Public-<endeca_term>Key Encryption</endeca_term>

After-the-Fact Leakage in Public-Key Encryption

What does it mean for an encryption scheme to be leakage-resilient? Prior formulations require that the scheme remains... Read more

6 January, 2011

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