By year
1999
- [ADSW99]
N. Asokan, Hervé Debar, Michael Steiner, and Michael Waidner.
Authenticating public terminals. Computer Networks, 31(8):861-870, May 1999. - [AHKT99]
Giuseppe Ateniese, Damian Hasse, Yongdae Kim, and Gene Tsudik.
The design of a group key agreement API. Research Report RZ 3170 (# 93216), IBM Research Division, June 1999. - [APDST99]
Jose L. Abad-Peiro, Hervé Debar, Thomas Schweinberger, and Peter Trommler.
PLAS — Policy language for authorizations. Research Report RZ 3126, IBM Research Division, May 1999. (Postscript) - [AST99]
Giuseppe Ateniese, Michael Steiner, and Gene Tsudik.
New multi-party authentication services and key agreement protocols. Research Report RZ 3115 (# 93161), IBM Research, March 1999. A later version appeared as [AtStTs2000]. - [Ate99]
Giuseppe Ateniese.
Efficient verificable encryption (and fair exchange) of digital signatures. In Gene Tsudik, editor, Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, pages 138-146, Singapore, November 1999. ACM Press. (Postscript) - [BGH+99]
Mihir Bellare, Juan Garay, Ralf Hauser, Amir Herzberg, Hugo Krawczyk, Michael Steiner, Gene Tsudik, Els Van Herreweghen, and Michael Waidner.
Design, implementation and deployment of a secure account-based electronic payment system. Research Report RZ 3137, IBM Research Division, June 1999. A modified version appeared as [BGHHKSTHW2000]. (Postscript) - [BHO99]
Carl Binding, Stefan Hild, and Luke O'Connor.
E-cash withdrawal using mobile telephony. Research Report RZ 3113, IBM Research Division, February 1999. (Postscript) - [Cac99]
Christian Cachin.
Efficient private bidding and auctions with an oblivious third party. In Gene Tsudik, editor, Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, pages 120-127, Singapore, November 1999. ACM Press. (Postscript) - [CMS99]
Christian Cachin, Silvio Micali, and Markus Stadler.
Computationally private information retrieval with polylogarithmic communication. In Jacques Stern, editor, Advances in Cryptology — EUROCRYPT99, volume 1599 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. International Association for Cryptologic Research, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Germany, 1999. (Postscript) - [CS99]
Ronald Cramer and Victor Shoup.
Signature schemes based on the strong RSA assumption. In Gene Tsudik, editor, Proceedings of the 6th ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security, pages 46-51, Singapore, November 1999. ACM Press. An updated version of [CraSho98a]. - [HO99]
Philip Hawkes and Luke O'Connor.
XOR and non-XOR differential probabilities. In Jacques Stern, editor, Advances in Cryptology — EUROCRYPT99, volume 1599 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. International Association for Cryptologic Research, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Germany, 1999. - [LS99]
Gérard Lacoste and Michael Steiner.
SEMPER: A security framework for the global electronic marketplace. comtec — the magazine for telecommunications technology, 77(9):56-63, September 1999. (Postscript) - [LW99]
Gérard Lacoste and Michael Waidner.
Secure electronic commerce: the SEMPER framework. submitted to: Netnomics — Economic research and electronic networking; Baltzer Science Publishers, 1999. - [O'C99a]
Luke O'Connor.
An analysis of exponentiation based on formal languages. In Jacques Stern, editor, Advances in Cryptology -- EUROCRYPT99, volume 1599 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. International Association for Cryptologic Research, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Germany, 1999. - [O'C99b]
Luke O'Connor.
On the redundancy ratio of irredundant sum-of-product forms. Research Report RZ 3100 (#93146), IBM Research, January 1999. (Postscript) - [PPSW99]
Andreas Pfitzmann, Birgit Pfitzmann, Matthias Schunter, and Michael Waidner.
Trustworthy user devices. In Günter Müller and Kai Rannenberg, editor, Multilateral Security in Communications, Information Security, pages 137-156. Addison-Wesley, 1999. - [Rio99]
James Riordan.
Patterns of network intrusion. In Günter Müller and Kai Rannenberg, editor, Multilateral Security in Communications, Information Security, pages 173-186. Addison-Wesley, 1999. - [Sho99a]
Victor Shoup.
A composition theorem for universal one-way hash functions. Research Report RZ 3147, IBM Research Division, June 1999. (Postscript) - [Sho99b]
Victor Shoup.
On formal models for secure key exchange. Research Report RZ 3120 (#93166), IBM Research, April 1999. A revised version 4, dated November 15, 1999, is available from http://www.shoup.net/papers/. (Postscript) - [Sho99c]
Victor Shoup.
On the security of a practical identification scheme. Journal of Cryptology, 12(4):247-260, 1999. extended abstract in Proc. Eurocrypt '96, pp. 344-353, 1996. (PDF) - [Sho99d]
Victor Shoup.
Practical threshold signatures. Technical report, IBM Research Division, April 1999. Updated version of IBM Research Report 3121, April 19, 1999. (Postscript) - [Sho99e]
Victor Shoup.
Using hash functions as a hedge against chosen ciphertext attack. Research Report 3139, IBM Research Division, June 1999. (Postscript) - [SWW99a]
Matthias Schunter, Dale Whinnett, and Michael Waidner.
The SEMPER framework for secure electronic commerce. In GI, editor, 4. Internationale Tagung Wirtschaftsinformatik 1999, pages 169-185, Saarbrücken, March 1999. Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg. (PDF) - [SWW99b]
Matthias Schunter, Dale Whinnett, and Michael Waidner.
The SEMPER framework for secure electronic commerce. Wirtschaftsinformatik, 41(3):238-247, 1999. (PDF) - [Van99]
Els Van Herreweghen.
Using digital signatures as evidence of authorizations in electronic credit-card payments. Research Report 3156, IBM Research, June 1999. (Postscript) - [VW99]
Els Van Herreweghen and Uta Wille.
Risks and potentials of using EMV for internet payments. In Proceedings of the First USENIX Workshop on Smartcard Technology, Chicago, Il, May 1999. USENIX. ISBN 1-880446-34-0. (Postscript)
