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This page provides up to date information on submissions and the
conference program for the annual Financial Cryptography conference.
Accepted papers and panels are listed below.
Also available are the Full
Schedule,
text
description, and Author
Instructions.
Invited Speakers:
Toward a More Sensible Way of Regulating
the Circumvention of Technical Protection Systems.
Pam Samuelson
In Search of the Killer App
Kevin McCurley
Panel Sessions:
Public Key Infrastructure: PKIX,
Signed XML or something else? Moderators: Barb
Fox, Brian LaMacchia
Carl Ellison, Caelen King, Michael Meyers, Andrew Konstantaras
Payment systems: The next generation
Moderator: Moti Yung
Shannon Byrne, Charles Evans, David Farago, Max Levchin, Greg
Napiorkowski
List of Accepted Papers
Statistics and secret leakage
Jean-Sebastien Coron, Paul Kocher and David Naccache
Non-Repudiation in SET: Open Issues
Els Van Herreweghen
Blind, Auditable Membership Proofs
Tomas Sander, Amnon Ta-Shma and Moti Yung
Secret key authentication with software-only
verification
Jaap-Henk Hoepman
Efficient Watermark Detection and Collusion
Security
Francis Zane
Critical Comments on the European Directive
on a Common Framework for Electronic Signatures and Certification
Service Providers
Apollonia Martinez-Nadal, J.L. Ferrer-Gomila
Financial Cryptography in 7 Layers
Ian Grigg
Self-Escrowed Cash against user blackmailing
Birgit Pfitzmann and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi
Signing on a postcard
David Naccache and Jacques Stern
Private Selective Payment Protocols
Giovanni Di Crescenzo
Sharing Decryption in the context of
voting or lotteries
Pierre-Alain Fouque, Guillaume Poupard and Jacques Stern
Analysis of Abuse-Free Contract Signing
Vitaly Shmatikov and John C. Mitchell
Resource Efficient Anonymous Group
Identification
Ben Handley
Efficient Trace and Revoke Schemes
Moni Naor and Benny Pinkas
Self-Scrambling Anonymizers
David Pointcheval
A response to "Can we eliminate certificate
revocation lists?"
Patrick McDaniel and Avi Rubin
Asymmetric currency rounding
David M'Raihi, David Naccache and Michael Tunstall
The Encryption Debate in Plaintext:
National Security and Encryption in Israel and the United States
Barak Jolish
Authentic Attributes with Fine-Grained
Anonymity Protection
Stuart G. Stubblebine and Paul F. Syverson
Capability-based Financial Instruments
Mark S. Miller, Bill Franz and Chip Morningstar
Postal Revenue Collection in the Digital
Age
Leon A. Pintsov and Scott A. Vanstone
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