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IT, ISEC, WBS |
2016-03-11 10:00 |
Tokyo |
The University of Electro-Communications |
Reconsideration of Fail-Stop Signature Schemes and Their UC-Security Masahiro Nomura (Ex-Chiba Univ.), Katsuhiro Nakamura (Chiba Univ.) IT2015-131 ISEC2015-90 WBS2015-114 |
Fail-Stop Signature (FSS) schemes [1],[2] are signature schemes which satisfy unforgeability even against a forger with ... [more] |
IT2015-131 ISEC2015-90 WBS2015-114 pp.181-188 |
ISEC |
2014-09-05 14:10 |
Tokyo |
Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
Fail-Stop Signature Scheme with TTP and Its UC-Security Masahiro Nomura, Katsuhiro Nakamura (Chiba Univ.) ISEC2014-49 |
As security requirements of fail-stop signature (FSS) schemes, non-repudiability and unforgeability are required. In thi... [more] |
ISEC2014-49 pp.13-20 |
ISEC, IT, WBS |
2014-03-11 11:00 |
Aichi |
Nagoya Univ., Higashiyama Campus |
A Note on Indistinguishability of Fail-Stop Signature Schemes Masahiro Nomura, Katsuhiro Nakamura (Chiba Univ.) IT2013-79 ISEC2013-108 WBS2013-68 |
Fail-Stop signature (FSS) schemes are digital signature schemes in which there are many signatures that pass the signatu... [more] |
IT2013-79 ISEC2013-108 WBS2013-68 pp.155-161 |
IT, ISEC, WBS |
2013-03-07 10:55 |
Osaka |
Kwansei Gakuin Univ., Osaka-Umeda Campus |
Consideration on Security Requirements of Fail-stop Signature Schemes Masahiro Nomura, Katsuhiro Nakamura (Chiba Univ.) IT2012-67 ISEC2012-85 WBS2012-53 |
A fail-stop signature (FSS) scheme is a digital signature scheme with forgery-proof function, in which even if an advers... [more] |
IT2012-67 ISEC2012-85 WBS2012-53 pp.31-38 |
ISEC, IPSJ-CSEC, SITE |
2005-07-22 16:35 |
Iwate |
Iwate Prefectural University |
A note on cryptographic schemes using collision-resistant functions based on factoring Jumpei Wada, Hajime Kanzaki (Kyoto Univ.), Shoichi Hirose (Fukui Univ.), Susumu Yoshida (Kyoto Univ.) |
A many-to-one function is called collision-resistant if it is infeasible to find two distinct inputs which correspond to... [more] |
ISEC2005-62 pp.137-142 |
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