Secure software leasing without assumptions
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5901453 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3825698 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Quantum cryptography beyond quantum key distribution
- Quantum cryptography: public key distribution and coin tossing
- Quantum non-malleability and authentication
- Secure software leasing
- The theory of quantum information
- Uncloneable encryption
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- New approaches for quantum copy-protection
- Publicly verifiable deletion from minimal assumptions
- Revocable cryptography from learning with errors
- Semi-quantum copy-protection and more
- Collusion resistant copy-protection for watermarkable functionalities
- Cloning games: a general framework for unclonable primitives
- The role of piracy in quantum proofs
- PKE and ABE with collusion-resistant secure key leasing
- Functional encryption with secure key leasing
- Certified everlasting secure collusion-resistant functional encryption, and more
- Software with certified deletion
- Secure software leasing from standard assumptions
- Unclonable encryption, revisited
- On the feasibility of unclonable encryption, and more
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