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Public-Key Cryptography - PKC 2021 [electronic resource] : 24th IACR International Conference on Practice and Theory of Public Key Cryptography, Virtual Event, May 10-13, 2021, Proceedings, Part II / edited by Juan A. Garay.

Contributor(s): Garay, Juan A [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Security and Cryptology: 12711Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021Edition: 1st ed. 2021.Description: XIX, 762 p. 151 illus., 12 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783030752484.Subject(s): Cryptography | Data encryption (Computer science) | Computer networks  | Data protection | Computer engineering | Software engineering | Cryptology | Computer Communication Networks | Data and Information Security | Computer Engineering and Networks | Software EngineeringAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 005.824 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Cryptographic Primitives and Schemes -- More Efficient Digital Signatures with Tight Multi-User Security -- Multiparty Cardinality Testing for Threshold Private Set Intersection -- Verifiable Random Functions with Optimal Tightness -- A Geometric Approach to Homomorphic Secret Sharing -- Generic Negation of Pair Encodings -- On Selective-Opening Security of Deterministic Primitives -- Revisiting (R)CCA Security and Replay Protection -- Cryptographic Protocols -- Single-to-Multi-Theorem Transformations for Non-Interactive Statistical Zero-Knowledge -- On the CCA Compatibility of Public-Key Infrastructure -- Round-optimal Verifiable Oblivious Pseudorandom Functions from Ideal Lattices -- BETA: Biometric-Enabled Threshold Authentication -- Masked Triples: Amortizing Multiplication Triples across Conditionals -- Multi-Party Threshold Private Set Intersection with Sublinear Communication -- On the (In)Security of the Di e-Hellman Oblivious PRF with Multiplicative Blinding -- An Efficient and Generic Construction for Signal's Handshake (X3DH): Post-Quantum, State Leakage Secure, and Deniable -- Cryptographic Pseudorandom Generators Can Make Cryptosystems Problematic -- Publicly Verifiable Zero Knowledge from (Collapsing) Blockchains -- Two-server Distributed ORAM with Sublinear Computation and Constant Rounds -- Flexible and Efficient Verifiable Computation on Encrypted Data -- Transferable E-cash: A Cleaner Model and the First Practical Instantiation -- Private Set Operations from Oblivious Switching -- On Publicly-Accountable Zero-Knowledge and Small Shuffle Arguments -- Beyond Security and E ciency: On-Demand Ratcheting with Security Awareness -- Group Encryption: Full Dynamicity, Message Filtering and Code-Based Instantiation -- Steel: Composable Hardware-based Stateful and Randomised Functional Encryption -- Attacks and Cryptanalysis -- Adventures in Crypto Dark Matter: Attacks and Fixes for Weak Pseudorandom Functions.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: The two-volume proceedings set LNCS 12710 and 12711 constitutes the proceedings of the 24th IACR International Conference on Practice and Theory of Public Key Cryptography, PKC 2021, which was held online during May 10-13, 2021. The conference was originally planned to take place in Edinburgh, UK, but had to change to an online format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 52 papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 156 submissions. They focus on all aspects of public-key cryptography, covering theory, implementations and applications. This year, post-quantum cryptography, PQC constructions and cryptanalysis received special attention.
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Cryptographic Primitives and Schemes -- More Efficient Digital Signatures with Tight Multi-User Security -- Multiparty Cardinality Testing for Threshold Private Set Intersection -- Verifiable Random Functions with Optimal Tightness -- A Geometric Approach to Homomorphic Secret Sharing -- Generic Negation of Pair Encodings -- On Selective-Opening Security of Deterministic Primitives -- Revisiting (R)CCA Security and Replay Protection -- Cryptographic Protocols -- Single-to-Multi-Theorem Transformations for Non-Interactive Statistical Zero-Knowledge -- On the CCA Compatibility of Public-Key Infrastructure -- Round-optimal Verifiable Oblivious Pseudorandom Functions from Ideal Lattices -- BETA: Biometric-Enabled Threshold Authentication -- Masked Triples: Amortizing Multiplication Triples across Conditionals -- Multi-Party Threshold Private Set Intersection with Sublinear Communication -- On the (In)Security of the Di e-Hellman Oblivious PRF with Multiplicative Blinding -- An Efficient and Generic Construction for Signal's Handshake (X3DH): Post-Quantum, State Leakage Secure, and Deniable -- Cryptographic Pseudorandom Generators Can Make Cryptosystems Problematic -- Publicly Verifiable Zero Knowledge from (Collapsing) Blockchains -- Two-server Distributed ORAM with Sublinear Computation and Constant Rounds -- Flexible and Efficient Verifiable Computation on Encrypted Data -- Transferable E-cash: A Cleaner Model and the First Practical Instantiation -- Private Set Operations from Oblivious Switching -- On Publicly-Accountable Zero-Knowledge and Small Shuffle Arguments -- Beyond Security and E ciency: On-Demand Ratcheting with Security Awareness -- Group Encryption: Full Dynamicity, Message Filtering and Code-Based Instantiation -- Steel: Composable Hardware-based Stateful and Randomised Functional Encryption -- Attacks and Cryptanalysis -- Adventures in Crypto Dark Matter: Attacks and Fixes for Weak Pseudorandom Functions.

The two-volume proceedings set LNCS 12710 and 12711 constitutes the proceedings of the 24th IACR International Conference on Practice and Theory of Public Key Cryptography, PKC 2021, which was held online during May 10-13, 2021. The conference was originally planned to take place in Edinburgh, UK, but had to change to an online format due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 52 papers included in these proceedings were carefully reviewed and selected from 156 submissions. They focus on all aspects of public-key cryptography, covering theory, implementations and applications. This year, post-quantum cryptography, PQC constructions and cryptanalysis received special attention.

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