Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2005
25th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 14-18, 2005, Proceedings
- Author(s): Victor Shoup,
- Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
- Pages: 568
- ISBN_10: 3540281142
ISBN_13: 9783540281146
- Language: en
- Categories: Business & Economics / Information Management , Computers / Computer Science , Computers / Data Science / General , Computers / Information Theory , Computers / Information Technology , Computers / Networking / General , Computers / Operating Systems / General , Computers / Security / General , Computers / Networking / Hardware , Computers / Social Aspects , Computers / Security / Cryptography & Encryption , History / Military / General , Language Arts & Disciplines / Communication Studies , Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General , Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics ,
Description:... These are the proceedings of Crypto 2005, the 25th Annual International Cr- tology Conference. The conference was sponsored by the International Assoc- tion for Cryptologic Research (IACR) in cooperation with the IEEE Computer ScienceTechnicalCommitteeonSecurityandPrivacyandtheComputerScience DepartmentoftheUniversityofCaliforniaatSantaBarbara.Theconferencewas held in Santa Barbara, California, August 14-18, 2005. Theconferencereceived178submissions, outofwhichtheprogramcommittee selected33forpresentation.Theselectionprocesswascarriedoutbytheprogram committee via an "online" meeting. The authors of selected papers had a few weeks to prepare ?nal versions of their papers, aided by comments from the reviewers. However, most of these revisions were not subject to any editorial review. This year, a "Best Paper Award" was given to Xiaoyun Wang, Yiqun Lisa Yin, and Hongbo Yu, for their paper "Finding Collisions in the Full SHA-1." The conference program included two invited lectures. Ralph Merkle del- ered an IACR Distinguished Lecture, entitled "The Development of Public Key Cryptography: a PersonalView; and Thoughts on Nanotechnology."Dan Boneh gave an invited talk, entitled "Bilinear Maps in Cryptography." We continued the tradition of a "rump session," featuring short, informal presentations (usually serious, sometimes entertaining, and occasionally both). ~ The rump session was chaired this year by Phong Q. Nguy^ en.
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