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Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO '99

19th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 15-19, 1999 Proceedings

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 1999

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1666)

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Table of contents (39 papers)

  1. Public-Key Cryptanalysis I

  2. Invited Lecture

  3. Secure Communication and Computation

  4. Distributed Cryptography

  5. Secret-Key Cryptography

  6. Message Authentication Codes

  7. Public-Key Cryptanalysis II

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About this book

Crypto ’99, the Nineteenth Annual Crypto Conference, was sponsored by the International Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR), in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society Technical Committee on Security and Privacy and the Computer Science Department, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB). The General Chair, Donald Beaver, was responsible for local organization and registration. The Program Committee considered 167 papers and selected 38 for presentation. This year’s conference program also included two invited lectures. I was pleased to include in the program UeliM aurer’s presentation “Information Theoretic Cryptography” and Martin Hellman’s presentation “The Evolution of Public Key Cryptography.” The program also incorporated the traditional Rump Session for informal short presentations of new results, run by Stuart Haber. These proceedings include the revised versions of the 38 papers accepted by the Program Committee. These papers were selected from all the submissions to the conference based on originality, quality, and relevance to the field of cryptology. Revisions were not checked, and the authors bear full responsibility for the contents of their papers.

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  • Entrust Technologies, Ottawa, Canada

    Michael Wiener

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