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EUROPKI 2013: 10th European Workshop on Public Key Infrastructures, Services
and Applications
September 12th-13th September 2013, RHUL, Egham, UK. In conjunction with
ESORICS 2013
URL: https://www.nics.uma.es/EuroPKI2013/
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***About the workshop
The 10th European PKI Workshop: Research and Applications (EuroPKI 2013) will
be held in the Royal Holloway. The workshop seeks submissions from academia,
industry, and government presenting novel research on all aspects of Public Key
Services, Applications, and Infrastructures. This will be the tenth event in
the EuroPKI Workshop series in conjunction with ESORICS 2013 (18th European
Symposium on Research in Computer Security).
The European PKI Workshop series focuses on all research aspects of Public Key
Services, Applications and Infrastructures. Previous EuroPKI workshops were
held in: Pisa, Italy (EuroPKI 2012) Leuven, Belgium (EuroPKI 2011); Athens,
Greece (EuroPKI 2010); Pisa, Italy (EuroPKI 2009); Trondheim, Norway (EuroPKI
2008); Mallorca, Spain (EuroPKI 2007); Torino, Italy (EuroPKI 2006); Kent, UK
(EuroPKI 2005); and Samos, Greece (EuroPKI 2004).
The workshop features Fabio Martinelli
(http://wwwold.iit.cnr.it/staff/fabio.martinelli/) as keynote speaker and 11
contributed papers. The full programme is available at the workshop website.
EUROPKI 2013 will be co-located with the 18th European Symposium on Research in
Computer Security (ESORICS 2013), 9th-13th September 2013.
***Registration
For online registration, please visit:
http://esorics2013.isg.rhul.ac.uk/registration/
Please refer to the ESORICS conference website
http://esorics2013.isg.rhul.ac.uk/ for registration, accommodation, and travel
information.
***Contributed papers
* Jean Lancrenon. What Public Keys Can Do for 3-Party, Password-Authenticated
Key Exchange
* Nicolas Buchmann and Harald Baier. Towards a more secure and scalable
verifying PKI of eMRTD
* Lucjan Hanzlik, Kamil Kluczniak, Lukasz Krzywiecki and Miroslaw Kutylowski.
Mutual Restricted Identification
* Christina Brzuska, Henrich C. Pöhls and Kai Samelin. Efficient and Perfectly
Unlinkable Sanitizable Signatures without Group Signatures
* Johannes Braun, Franziskus Kiefer and Andreas Hülsing. Revocation &
Non-Repudiation: When the first destroys the latter
* Felipe Carlos Werlang, Martín Vigil and Ricardo Felipe Custódio. A
User-Centric Digital Signature Scheme
* Klaus Potzmader, Daniel Hein and Johannes Winter. STUNT: A Simple,
Transparent, User-centered Network of Trust
* Johannes Braun, Florian Volk, Johannes Buchmann and Max Mühlhäuser. Trust
Views for the Web PKI
* Sébastien Canard, Iwen Coisel, Amandine Jambert and Jacques Traore. New
Results for the Practical Use of Range Proofs
* Ioanna Kantzavelou and Sokratis Katsikas. Uncertainty in Intrusion Detection
Signaling Games
* Georgios Spathoulas, Sokratis Katsikas and Anastasios Charoulis. A test-bed
for post-processing the results of intrusion detection systems
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