The Fifth International Workshop on Security (IWSEC 2010) was held at Kobe InternationalConferenceCenter,Kobe,Japan,November22–24,2010. Thewo- shop was co-organized by CSEC, a special interest group concerned with the computer security of the Information Processing Society of Japan (IPSJ) and ISEC,atechnicalgroupconcernedwiththe informationsecurityofTheInstitute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (IEICE). The exc- lentLocalOrganizingCommitteewasledbytheIWSEC2010GeneralCo-chairs, Hiroaki Kikuchi and Toru Fujiwara. This year IWSEC 2010 had three tracks, the Foundations of Security (Track I), Security in Networks and Ubiquitous Computing Systems (Track II), and Security in Real Life Applications (Track III), and the review and selection processes for these tracks were independent of each other. We received 75 paper submissions including 44 submissions for Track I, 20 submissions for Track II, and 11 submissions for Track III. We would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers. Each paper was reviewed by at least three reviewers. In - dition to the Program Committee members, many external reviewers joined the review process from their particular areas of expertise. We were fortunate to have this energetic team of experts, and are grateful to all of them for their hard work. This hard work included very active discussions; the discussion phase was almost as long as the initial individual reviewing. The review and discussions weresupportedbyaveryniceWeb-basedsystem,iChair. Wewouldliketothank its developers. Following the review phases, 22 papers including 13 papers for Track I, 6 papers for Track II, and 3 papers for Track III were accepted for publication in this volume of Advances in Information and Computer Security.
Author(s): Jaideep Vaidya (auth.), Isao Echizen, Noboru Kunihiro, Ryoichi Sasaki (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6434 : Security and Cryptology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2010
Language: English
Pages: 371
Tags: Systems and Data Security; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Data Encryption; Computers and Society; Computer Communication Networks; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity
Front Matter....Pages -
Automating Security Configuration and Administration: An Access Control Perspective....Pages 1-9
Security Metrics and Security Investment Models....Pages 10-24
Publishing Upper Half of RSA Decryption Exponent....Pages 25-39
PA1 and IND-CCA2 Do Not Guarantee PA2: Brief Examples....Pages 40-54
A Generic Method for Reducing Ciphertext Length of Reproducible KEMs in the RO Model....Pages 55-69
An Improvement of Key Generation Algorithm for Gentry’s Homomorphic Encryption Scheme....Pages 70-83
Practical Universal Random Sampling....Pages 84-100
Horizontal Fragmentation for Data Outsourcing with Formula-Based Confidentiality Constraints....Pages 101-116
Experimental Assessment of Probabilistic Fingerprinting Codes over AWGN Channel....Pages 117-132
Validating Security Policy Conformance with WS-Security Requirements....Pages 133-148
Efficient Secure Auction Protocols Based on the Boneh-Goh-Nissim Encryption....Pages 149-163
Hierarchical ID-Based Authenticated Key Exchange Resilient to Ephemeral Key Leakage....Pages 164-180
Group Signature Implies PKE with Non-interactive Opening and Threshold PKE....Pages 181-198
A Generic Binary Analysis Method for Malware....Pages 199-216
A-HIP: A Solution Offering Secure and Anonymous Communications in MANETs....Pages 217-231
Securing MANET Multicast Using DIPLOMA....Pages 232-250
Preimage Attacks against Variants of Very Smooth Hash....Pages 251-266
Matrix Representation of Conditions for the Collision Attack of SHA-1 and Its Application to the Message Modification....Pages 267-284
Mutual Information Analysis under the View of Higher-Order Statistics....Pages 285-300
Known-Key Attacks on Rijndael with Large Blocks and Strengthening ShiftRow Parameter....Pages 301-315
Differential Addition in Generalized Edwards Coordinates....Pages 316-325
Efficient Implementation of Pairing on BREW Mobile Phones....Pages 326-336
Introducing Mitigation Use Cases to Enhance the Scope of Test Cases....Pages 337-353
Optimal Adversary Behavior for the Serial Model of Financial Attack Trees....Pages 354-370
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