Financial Cryptography and Data Security

Conference Proceedings Archive

[1] Richard J. Lipton and Rafail Ostrovsky. Micropayments via Efficient Coin-Flipping. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1-15. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[2] Markus Jakobsson and Ari Juels. X-Cash: Executable Digital Cash. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 16-27. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[3] David M'Ra\"{\i}hi and David Pointcheval. Distributed Trustees and Revocability: A Framework for Internet Payment. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 28-42. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[4] David Paul Maher. A Platform for Privately Defined Currencies, Loyalty Credits, and Play Money. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 43-57. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[5] Kazuo J. Ezawa and Gregory Napiorkowski. Assessment of Threats for Smart Card Based Electronic Cash. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 58-72. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[6] Sean W. Smith and Elaine R. Palmer and Steve Weingart. Using a High-Performance, Programmable Secure Coprocessor. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 73-89. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[7] Matthew K. Franklin and Gene Tsudik. Secure Group Barter: Multi-party Fair Exchange with Semi-Trusted Neutral Parties. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 90-102. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[8] Ernest Foo and Colin Boyd. A Payment Scheme Using Vouchers. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 103-121. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[9] Catherine Meadows and Paul F. Syverson. A Formal Specification of Requirements for Payment Transactions in the SET Protocol. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 122-140. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[10] Markus Jakobsson and Moti Yung. On Assurance Structures for WWW Commerce. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 141-157. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[11] Barbara Fox and Brian A. LaMacchia. Certificate Recocation: Mechanics and Meaning. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 158-164. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[12] Michael Myers. Revocation: Options and Challenges. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 165-171. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[13] Paul C. Kocher. On Certificate Revocation and Validation. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 172-177. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[14] Ronald L. Rivest. Can We Eliminate Certificate Revocations Lists?. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 178-183. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[15] Anna Lysyanskaya and Zulfikar Ramzan. Group Blind Digital Signatures: A Scalable Solution to Electronic Cash. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 184-197. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[16] Eran Gabber and Markus Jakobsson and Yossi Matias and Alain J. Mayer. Curbing Junk E-Mail via Secure Classification. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 198-213. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[17] David M. Goldschlag and Stuart G. Stubblebine. Publicly Verifiable Lotteries: Applications of Delaying Functions. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 214-226. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[18] Lesley R. Matheson and Stephen G. Mitchell and Talal Shamoon and Robert Endre Tarjan and Francis Zane. Robustness and Security of Digital Watermarks. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 227-240. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[19] Yair Frankel and David W. Kravitz and Charles T. Montgomery and Moti Yung. Beyond Identity: Warranty-Based Digital Signature Transactions. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 241-253. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[20] Matt Blaze and Joan Feigenbaum and Martin Strauss. Compliance Checking in the PolicyMaker Trust Management System. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 254-274. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[21] Aymeric die Solages and Jacques Traor{\'e}. An Efficient Fair Off-Line Electronic Cash System with Extensions to Checks and Wallets with Observers. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 275-295. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[22] Shingo Miyazaki and Kouichi Sakurai. A More Efficient Untraceable E-Cash System with Partially Blind Signatures Based on the Discrete Logarithm Problem. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 296-308. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]
[23] Chris Hall and John Kelsey and Bruce Schneier and David Wagner. Cryptanalysis of SPEED. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1465 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 309-310. Springer, 1998. [  paper | publisher ]

 

 

 

This conference is organized annually by the International Financial Cryptography Association.