The following pages link to David Pointcheval (Q378262):
Displaying 50 items.
- Black-box Trace\&Revoke codes (Q378263) (← links)
- Traceable inner product functional encryption (Q785044) (← links)
- Trapdoor hard-to-invert group isomorphisms and their application to password-based authentication (Q882777) (← links)
- (Q1402370) (redirect page) (← links)
- The one-more-RSA-inversion problems and the security of Chaum's blind signature scheme (Q1402372) (← links)
- Security arguments for digital signatures and blind signatures (Q1573771) (← links)
- On the leakage of corrupted garbled circuits (Q1616633) (← links)
- Fuzzy password-authenticated key exchange (Q1653099) (← links)
- Privacy-preserving plaintext-equality of low-entropy inputs (Q1656042) (← links)
- A new technique for compacting ciphertext in multi-channel broadcast encryption and attribute-based encryption (Q1708030) (← links)
- Decentralized multi-client functional encryption for inner product (Q1710623) (← links)
- On the tightness of forward-secure signature reductions (Q1715854) (← links)
- A new NP-complete problem and public-key identification (Q1866023) (← links)
- RSA-OAEP is secure under the RSA assumption (Q1880404) (← links)
- Boosting verifiable computation on encrypted data (Q2055689) (← links)
- Linearly-homomorphic signatures and scalable mix-nets (Q2055710) (← links)
- Dynamic decentralized functional encryption (Q2096508) (← links)
- Multi-client inner-product functional encryption in the random-oracle model (Q2106667) (← links)
- Robust password-protected secret sharing (Q2165486) (← links)
- Divisible e-cash from constrained pseudo-random functions (Q2181902) (← links)
- Reassessing security of randomizable signatures (Q2287527) (← links)
- Unbounded inner-product functional encryption with succinct keys (Q2291401) (← links)
- Contemporary cryptology. (Q2386512) (← links)
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- (Q2724435) (← links)
- (Q2724585) (← links)
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- Practical multi-candidate election system (Q2787692) (← links)
- Scalable Divisible E-cash (Q2794505) (← links)
- Robust Pseudo-Random Number Generators with Input Secure Against Side-Channel Attacks (Q2794524) (← links)
- Short Randomizable Signatures (Q2799009) (← links)
- Legally Fair Contract Signing Without Keystones (Q2822672) (← links)
- The Whole is Less Than the Sum of Its Parts: Constructing More Efficient Lattice-Based AKEs (Q2827724) (← links)
- New Techniques for SPHFs and Efficient One-Round PAKE Protocols (Q2845688) (← links)
- SPHF-Friendly Non-interactive Commitments (Q2867220) (← links)
- Analysis and Improvement of Lindell’s UC-Secure Commitment Schemes (Q2873657) (← links)
- Security Proofs for Signature Schemes (Q2876917) (← links)
- Dynamic Fully Anonymous Short Group Signatures (Q2876976) (← links)
- Traceable Signature with Stepping Capabilities (Q2889758) (← links)
- Autotomic Signatures (Q2889760) (← links)
- Round-Optimal Privacy-Preserving Protocols with Smooth Projective Hash Functions (Q2891478) (← links)
- Password-Based Authenticated Key Exchange (Q2900230) (← links)
- Adaptive CCA Broadcast Encryption with Constant-Size Secret Keys and Ciphertexts (Q2907380) (← links)
- Compact Round-Optimal Partially-Blind Signatures (Q2912788) (← links)
- Decentralized Dynamic Broadcast Encryption (Q2912793) (← links)
- Message-Based Traitor Tracing with Optimal Ciphertext Rate (Q2915115) (← links)
- Forward Secure Non-Interactive Key Exchange (Q2922651) (← links)
- Divisible E-Cash Made Practical (Q2941187) (← links)
- Public-Key Encryption Indistinguishable Under Plaintext-Checkable Attacks (Q2941199) (← links)