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10th ICITS 2017: Hong Kong
- Junji Shikata:
Information Theoretic Security - 10th International Conference, ICITS 2017, Hong Kong, China, November 29 - December 2, 2017, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10681, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-72088-3 - Ronald Cramer, Ivan Damgård, Nico Döttling, Irene Giacomelli, Chaoping Xing:
Linear-Time Non-Malleable Codes in the Bit-Wise Independent Tampering Model. 1-25 - Daniel Malinowski, Karol Zebrowski:
Disproving the Conjectures from "On the Complexity of Scrypt and Proofs of Space in the Parallel Random Oracle Model". 26-38 - Yohei Watanabe:
Broadcast Encryption with Guessing Secrecy. 39-57 - Sabyasachi Dutta, Avishek Adhikari:
Contrast Optimal XOR Based Visual Cryptographic Schemes. 58-72 - Maki Yoshida, Satoshi Obana:
Verifiably Multiplicative Secret Sharing. 73-82 - Ashish Choudhury, Arpita Patra, Divya Ravi:
Round and Communication Efficient Unconditionally-Secure MPC with t t n / 3 in Partially Synchronous Network. 83-109 - Robert K. Cunningham, Benjamin Fuller, Sophia Yakoubov:
Catching MPC Cheaters: Identification and Openability. 110-134 - Yuji Hashimoto, Kazumasa Shinagawa, Koji Nuida, Masaki Inamura, Goichiro Hanaoka:
Secure Grouping Protocol Using a Deck of Cards. 135-152 - Takeshi Nakai, Satoshi Shirouchi, Mitsugu Iwamoto, Kazuo Ohta:
Four Cards Are Sufficient for a Card-Based Three-Input Voting Protocol Utilizing Private Permutations. 153-165 - Go Kato, Masaki Owari, Masahito Hayashi:
Single-Shot Secure Quantum Network Coding for General Multiple Unicast Network with Free Public Communication. 166-187 - Gaurav Kumar Agarwal, Martina Cardone, Christina Fragouli:
Secure Network Coding for Multiple Unicast: On the Case of Single Source. 188-207 - Lei Yu, Vincent Y. F. Tan:
Rényi Resolvability and Its Applications to the Wiretap Channel. 208-233
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