Re: Fwd: [fc] list of papers accepted to FC'03

2002-11-17 Thread R. A. Hettinga
At 9:24 AM -0500 on 11/16/02, Stuart Schechter wrote:


I don't think you'll find our paper to be overly technical - at least not
 from a computer science or cryptographic perspective.  We wrote this paper
 because we believe that determining the level of security necessary to deter
 an adversary is a problem of more general interest.

Certainly if it's *financially* calculable.

;-).

Cheers,
RAH
Who, for instance, sees nothing at all wrong with selling votes. Where I
come from, it's called equity. :-).
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Fwd: [fc] list of papers accepted to FC'03

2002-11-15 Thread R. A. Hettinga
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Here is the list of papers accepted to Financial Cryptography '03.  In
addition, there will be several invited talks and panels.  A
preliminary program will be available shortly.  For more info, see
www.ifca.ai/fc03.

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List of papers accepted to FC'03


A Micro-Payment Scheme Encouraging Collaboration in Multi-Hop Cellular
Networks
Markus Jakobsson and Jean-Pierre Hubaux and Levente Buttyan

Using Trust Management to Support Transferable Hash-Based
Micropayments
Simon N Foley

Fully Private Auctions in a Constant Number of Rounds
Felix Brandt

Verifiable Secret Sharing for General Access Structures, with
Application to Fully Distributed Proxy Signatures
Javier Herranz and Germ7n S7ez

Cryptanalysis of the OTM signature scheme from FC'02
Jacques Stern and Julien P. Stern

Squealing Euros: Privacy Protection in RFID-Enabled Banknotes
Ari Juels and Ravikanth Pappu

Preventing Tracking and ''Man in the Middle'' Attacks on Bluetooth
Devices
Dennis K8gler

Traversing Hash Chain with Constant Computation
Yaron Sella

Retrofitting Fairness on the Original RSA-Based E-Cash
Shouhuai Xu and Moti Yung

Fault based cryptanalysis of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)
Johannes Blmer and Jean-Pierre Seifert

How Much Security is Enough to Stop a Thief?
Stuart E. Schechter and Michael D. Smith

Fair Off-Line e-Cash made easier
Matthieu Gaud and Jacques TraorH

Asynchronous Optimistic Fair Exchange Based on Revocable Item
Holger Vogt

Secure Generalized Vickrey Auction using Homomorphic Encryption
Koutarou Suzuki and Makoto Yokoo

Non-interactive Zero-Sharing with Applications to Private Distributed
Decision Making
Aggelos Kiayias and Moti Yung

Timed Fair Exchange of Arbitrary Signatures
Juan Garay and Carl Pomerance

On the Economics of Anonymity
Alessandro Acquisti and Roger Dingledine and Paul Syverson
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Re: Fwd: [fc] list of papers accepted to FC'03

2002-11-15 Thread IanG
 List of papers accepted to FC'03
 

I see pretty much a standard list of crypto papers
here, albeit crypto with a waving of finance salt.

What ever happened to Financial Cryptography?  The
organisers did say they were going to look at wider
accessibility for the coming year, but I see only
these papers that are, from the titles at least,
anything that speaks to non-cryptographers:

 Fully Private Auctions in a Constant Number of Rounds
 Felix Brandt

 Squealing Euros: Privacy Protection in RFID-Enabled Banknotes
 Ari Juels and Ravikanth Pappu

 How Much Security is Enough to Stop a Thief?
 Stuart E. Schechter and Michael D. Smith

 On the Economics of Anonymity
 Alessandro Acquisti and Roger Dingledine and Paul Syverson

Even they're a stretch.  All are specialised, and
none are of interest to the non-deep-techies.

On a related front, how much interest is there in
running EFCE this coming June?

-- 
iang




Re: Fwd: [fc] list of papers accepted to FC'03

2002-11-15 Thread James A. Donald
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On 15 Nov 2002 at 10:55, IanG wrote:


  List of papers accepted to FC'03 
  

 I see pretty much a standard list of crypto papers here,
 albeit crypto with a waving of finance salt.

Theory of what could be implemented has run well ahead of what
has in fact been implemented.

This has doubtless reduced enthusiasm for the theory. 

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