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An improved deniable authentication protocol
Networks, 2006AbstractDeniable authentication, which was introduced to realize secure online negotiation, has been an extensive topic of research. Wang et al. proposed an efficient deniable authentication protocol based on ElGamal cryptography. However, in this article, we show that Wang et al.'s protocol (WLT protocol) is vulnerable to the person‐in‐the‐middle (PIM)
Jun Shao 0001, Zhenfu Cao, Rongxing Lu
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Achieving Third-party Deniability in Signature-based Credential Systems
23272333Fostering the widespread adoption of digital credentials requires trust and confidence within the civilian population, which needs to be facilitated through strong privacy guarantees. In this context, the concept of third-party deniability, i.e.,
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Abstract At tiie end or tiie eisen iower administration the Pentagon set down n:quin:nu:nts for an In-er1 invasion of Cuba ahk to secure a “lodgement” undertaken by volunteers, properly trained and supported by the United States. It would need a minimum force of five thousand plus air cover, and would take seven months to train to ...
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Abstract At tiie end or tiie eisen iower administration the Pentagon set down n:quin:nu:nts for an In-er1 invasion of Cuba ahk to secure a “lodgement” undertaken by volunteers, properly trained and supported by the United States. It would need a minimum force of five thousand plus air cover, and would take seven months to train to ...
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“I didn't mean to suggest anything like that!”: Deniability and context reconstruction
Mind and Language, 2023Diana Mazzarella
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Supervised Machine Learning with Plausible Deniability
Computers and Security, 2022Stefan Ras +2 more
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Anonymously Publishing Liveness Signals with Plausible Deniability
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2023Michael Sonntag +2 more
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Chapter 4 considers the Metal Gear Solid series (Konami, 1998–2015), which follows several covert agents as they infiltrate terrorist bases and active war zones. It analyzes the player character Solid Snake as half-Japanese and half-white, locating Snake’s biraciality in the context of Japanese racial formations.
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