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Reviews: Negotiating a settlement in Northern Ireland, 1969–2019
Dochartaigh Niall Ó
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An improvement of a deniable authentication protocol
[[abstract]]A deniable authentication protocol is used to identify the source of a received message for a receiver, but the receiver is unable to prove to a third party the source of the received message. Recently, Fan et al.
Hsieh, Bin-Tsan;Sun, Hung-Min
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Fully Deniable Mutual Authentication Protocol Based on RSA Signature [PDF]
: Deniable authentication protocols allow a sender to authenticate a receiver, in a way that the receiver cannot convince a third party that such authentication (or any authentication) ever took place.
Xi-jun Lin, Lin Sun
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Design of periodic deniable ring signcryption scheme based on SM9
To address the conflict between privacy protection and responsibility tracing in traditional cryptographic schemes, a periodic deniable ring signcryption scheme based on SM9 was proposed.
Zhang Yanshuo +4 more
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In the thesis we study deniable encryption, as proposed by Canetti et al. (CRYPTO 1997). Standard encryption schemes guarantee good security level unless the adversary is able to force the sender and/or receiver to reveal her secret knowledge.
Šebek, Marcel
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On the Impossibility of Sender-Deniable Public Key Encryption [PDF]
The primitive of deniable encryption was first introduced by Canetti et al. (CRYPTO, 1997). Deniable encryption is a regular public key encryption scheme with the added feature that after running the protocol honestly and transmitting a message $m ...
Dana Dachman-Soled
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Two-Factor Theory of Health Information Use: A Suggestion
Introduction Today, the role of information is not deniable in decision-making, education, research, advertisement, content production, etc. (1). In fact, information in health systems depends on time and demand specifications and is extremely important
Zahra Kazempour, Hasan Ashrafi-rizi
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Deniable Authentication Protocols with Sender Protection
A deniable authentication protocol should satisfy the property that only the intended receiver authenticates the sender's identity of received messages. On the other hand, the receiver cannot prove the sender's identity to the third party.
黃心嘉, Hwang, Shin-Jia
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Incremental Time-Deniable Signatures
Digital signatures guarantee long-term public verifiability and non-repudiation. However, in some applications, signatures can be stored by several actors and, later on (e.g., if leaked after an attack), those signatures could be adversarially used ...
Visconti, Ivan, Siniscalchi, Luisa
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