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Computer Law & Security Report, 2005
Abstract It is important to be aware that the right to inspect encrypted messages does not in itself guarantee the discovery of secret data. Complex plausible deniability methods have been investigated previously. It is possible, however, that simpler methods may suffice.
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Abstract It is important to be aware that the right to inspect encrypted messages does not in itself guarantee the discovery of secret data. Complex plausible deniability methods have been investigated previously. It is possible, however, that simpler methods may suffice.
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Covert and Deniable Communications
Proceedings of the 6th ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security, 2018At the first Information Hiding Workshop in 1996 we tried to clarify the models and assumptions behind information hiding. We agreed the terminology of cover text and stego text against a background of the game proposed by our keynote speaker Gus Simmons: that Alice and Bob are in jail and wish to hatch an escape plan without the fact of their ...
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2008
A party using encrypted communication or storing data in an encrypted form might be forced to show the corresponding plaintext. It may happen for law enforcement reasons as well as for evil purposes. Deniable encryption scheme introduced by Canetti et al.
Marek Klonowski +2 more
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A party using encrypted communication or storing data in an encrypted form might be forced to show the corresponding plaintext. It may happen for law enforcement reasons as well as for evil purposes. Deniable encryption scheme introduced by Canetti et al.
Marek Klonowski +2 more
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Deniable Searchable Symmetric Encryption
Information Sciences, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Huige Li, Fangguo Zhang, Chun-I Fan
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2021
Abstract Despite the importance of secret negotiations during the Northern Ireland conflict there is no full-length study of the use of back-channels in repeated efforts to end the ‘Troubles’. This book provides a textured account that extends our understanding of the distinctive dynamics of negotiations conducted in secret and the ...
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Abstract Despite the importance of secret negotiations during the Northern Ireland conflict there is no full-length study of the use of back-channels in repeated efforts to end the ‘Troubles’. This book provides a textured account that extends our understanding of the distinctive dynamics of negotiations conducted in secret and the ...
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We introduce deniable secret sharing (DSS), which, analogously to deniable encryption, enables shareholders to produce fake shares that are consistent with a target “fake message”, regardless of the original secret. In contrast to deniable encryption, in a DSS scheme an adversary sees multiple shares, some of which might be real, and some fake.
Ran Canetti +4 more
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Deniable File System--Application of Deniable Storage to Protection of Private Keys
6th International Conference on Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications (CISIM'07), 2007This article discusses various ideas of deniable file systems, their advantages, drawbacks and use as a storage for sensitive data (e.g. private keys for the asymmetric algorithms). Also a design of such a new file system is presented. Its goal is to revive the concept and, in the future, popularize it by merging into Linux.
Bartosz Oler, Imed El Fray
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2000
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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