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Thomas Beth, Norbert Cot and Ingemar Ingemarsson
Front matter
3-9
Cryptology and Complexity Theories
10-15
On Cryptosystems Based on Polynomials and Finite Fields
16-24
Algebraical Structures of Cryptographic Transformations
25-32
Non Linear Non Commutative Functions for Data Integrity
33-50
Wire-Tap Channel II
51-61
Equivocations for Homophonic Ciphers
62-73
Propagation Characteristics of the DES
74-87
Linear Ciphers and Random Sequence Generators with Multiple Clocks
88-92
The Stop-and-Go-Generator
93-98
Pseudo Random Properties of Cascade Connections of Clock Controlled Shift Registers
99-109
On the linear complexity of cascaded sequences
113-126
RSA-bits are 0.5 + ε secure
127-141
On the Number of Close-and-Equal Pairs of Bits in a String (with Implications on the Security of RSA’s L.S.B) (Extended Abstract)
142-149
Fast Cryptanalysis of the Matsumoto-Imai Public Key Scheme
150-158
A New Trapdoor Knapsack Public Key Cryptosystem
159-165
RSA Chips (Past/Present/Future) (Extended abstract)
169-182
The Quadratic Sieve Factoring Algorithm
183-215
Status Report on Factoring (At the Sandia National Laboratories)
216-223
Strong Primes are Easy to Find
224-314
Discrete logarithms in finite fields and their cryptographic significance
317-334
User Functions for the Generation and Distribution of Encipherment Keys
335-338
An Optimal Class of Symmetric Key Generation Systems
339-348
On the Use of the Binary Multiplying Channel in a Private Communication System
349-363
Secrecy and Privacy in a Local Area Network Environment
364-378
The Subliminal Channel and Digital Signatures
379-386
A Provably Secure Oblivious Transfer Protocol
387-396
On Concurrent Identification Protocols (Extended Abstract)
399-415
Time-Division Multiplexing Scramblers: Selecting Permutations and Testing the System
416-425
Security of Transportable Computerized Files
426-436
Encryption and Key Management for the ECS Statellite Service
437-445
An Encryption and Authentification Procedure for Telesurveillance Systems
446-454
A Method of Software Protection Based on the Use of Smart Cards and Cryptographic Techniques
457-458
Session on Smart Cards Tuesday April 10 Introductory Remarks
459-463
Smart Card Applications in Security and Data Protection
464-469
Bull CP8 Smart Card Uses in Cryptology
470-479
Estimation of some Encryption Functions Implemented into Smart Cards
480-489
Smart Cards and Conditional Access
Back matter
G. Ruggiu
R. Lidl
Józef P. Pieprzyk
S. Harari
L. H. Ozarow and A. D. Wyner
Andrea Sgarro
Marc Davio, Yvo Desmedt and Jean-Jacques Quisquater
James L. Massey and Rainer A. Rueppel
T. Beth and F. C. Piper
Dieter Gollmann
Rainer Vogel
C. P. Schnorr and W. Alexi
Oded Goldreich
P. Delsarte, Y. Desmedt, A. Odlyzko and P. Piret
R. M. F. Goodman and A. J. McAuley
Ronald L. Rivest
Carl Pomerance
James A. Davis, Diane B. Holdridge and Gustavus J. Simmons
John Gordon
A. M. Odlyzko
R. W. Jones
Rolf Blom
B. J. M. Smeets
Gordon B. Agnew
Gustavus J. Simmons
Richard Berger, René Peralta and Tom Tedrick
A. Ecker
A. Bouckaert
S. C. Serpell and C. B. Brookson
Odoaro Brugia, Salvatore Improta and William Woltowicz
Ingrid Schaumueller-Bichl and Ernst Piller
Alain Turbat
Jean Goutay
Yves Girardot
H. Groscot
Louis C. Guillou
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