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6th Information Security Conference | |
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1st - 3rd October, 2003 |
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Day 2 Thursday 2nd October | |
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TIME |
*Invited talk* |
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09:00- |
New approaches to
digital evidence |
| 10:00- 10:50 |
*Protocol attacks* |
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10:00- |
On the Security of Fair
Non-repudiation Protocols |
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10:25- |
Security Analysis of a
Password Authenticated Key Exchange Protocol |
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10:50- |
Refreshment Break |
| 11:15- 12:30 |
*Attacks on Public Key Algorithms* |
| 11:15- 11:40 |
Zero-Value Point Attacks on
Elliptic Curve Cryptosystem |
| 11:40- 12:05 |
Cryptanalysis of an
Algebraic Privacy Homomorphism |
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Analysis of the insecurity
of ECMQV with partially known nonces |
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12:30- |
Lunch |
| 13:45- 15:00 |
*Block Ciphers* |
| 13:45- 14:10 |
Hardware-Focused Performance
Comparison for the Standard Block Ciphers AES, Camellia, and
Triple-DES Akashi Satoh and Sumio Morioka (IBM Research, Tokyo Research Laboratory) |
| 14:10- 14:35 |
A Note on Weak Keys of PES,
IDEA and some Extended Variants Jorge Nakahara Jr, Bart Preneel and Joos Vandewalle (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) |
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Foundations of Differential
Cryptanalysis in Abelian Groups |
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15:00- |
Refreshment Break |
| 1520- 1610 |
*Authorization* |
| 15:20- 15:45 |
Trust and Authorization in
Pervasive B2E Scenarios |
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15:45- |
A Logic Model for Temporal
Authorization Delegation Negation |
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16:10- |
Short
Break |
| 16:20- 17:30 |
*Panel Session* |
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16:20- 17:30 |
Relationship
between cryptography and network security research Panelist: |
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17:30 |
End |
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18:00-23:00 |
Coach to
Celebration Dinner |