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The following pages link to Progress in Cryptology - LATINCRYPT 2014 (Q2946462):
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- Private Computation on Encrypted Genomic Data (Q2946463) (← links)
- Full-Size High-Security ECC Implementation on MSP430 Microcontrollers (Q2946464) (← links)
- Efficient Integer Encoding for Homomorphic Encryption via Ring Isomorphisms (Q2946465) (← links)
- TweetNaCl: A Crypto Library in 100 Tweets (Q2946467) (← links)
- High-Speed Signatures from Standard Lattices (Q2946468) (← links)
- Block Cipher Speed and Energy Efficiency Records on the MSP430: System Design Trade-Offs for 16-Bit Embedded Applications (Q2946469) (← links)
- On Efficient Leakage-Resilient Pseudorandom Functions with Hard-to-Invert Leakages (Q2946470) (← links)
- RSA and Elliptic Curve Least Significant Bit Security (Q2946472) (← links)
- Isogeny Volcanoes of Elliptic Curves and Sylow Subgroups (Q2946473) (← links)
- Beating the Birthday Paradox in Dining Cryptographer Networks (Q2946474) (← links)
- Private Asymmetric Fingerprinting: A Protocol with Optimal Traitor Tracing Using Tardos Codes (Q2946476) (← links)
- Anonymous Authentication with Shared Secrets (Q2946477) (← links)
- On Key Recovery Attacks Against Existing Somewhat Homomorphic Encryption Schemes (Q2946478) (← links)
- Practical Attacks on AES-like Cryptographic Hash Functions (Q2946479) (← links)
- Key Recovery Attacks on Recent Authenticated Ciphers (Q2946480) (← links)
- Tuning GaussSieve for Speed (Q2946481) (← links)
- Analysis of NORX: Investigating Differential and Rotational Properties (Q2946482) (← links)
- Efficient Distributed Tag-Based Encryption and Its Application to Group Signatures with Efficient Distributed Traceability (Q2946483) (← links)
- How to Leak a Secret and Reap the Rewards Too (Q2946484) (← links)
- Extending Oblivious Transfer Efficiently (Q2946485) (← links)