Financial Cryptography and Data Security: 9th International Conference, FC 2005, Roseau, The Commonwealth Of Dominica, February 28 – March 3, 2005. Revised Papers

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The 9th International Conference on Financial Cryptography and Data Security (FC 2005) was held in the Commonwealth of Dominica from February 28 to March 3, 2005. This conference, organized by the International Financial Cryptography Association (IFCA), continues to be the premier international forum for research, exploration, and debate regarding security in the context of finance and commerce. The conference title and scope was expanded this year to cover all aspects of securing transactions and systems. The goal is to build an interdisciplinary meeting, bringing together cryptographers, data-security specialists, business and economy researchers, as well as economists, IT professionals, implementers, and policy makers. We think that this goal was met this year. The conference received 90 submissions and 24 papers were accepted, 22 in the Research track and 2 in the Systems and Applications track. In addition, the conference featured two distinguished invited speakers, Bezalel Gavish and Lynne Coventry, and two interesting panel sessions, one on phishing and the other on economics and information security. Also, for the first time, some of the papers that were judged to be very strong but did not make the final program were selected for special invitation to our Works in Progress (Rump) Session that took place on Wednesday evening. Three papers were highlighted in this forum this year, and short versions of the papers are included here. As always, other conference attendees were also invited to make presentations during the rump session, and the evening lived up to its colorful reputation.

Author(s): Gildas Avoine (auth.), Andrew S. Patrick, Moti Yung (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3570 : Security and Cryptology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 376
Tags: Data Encryption; Operating Systems; Management of Computing and Information Systems; Computers and Society; Computer Communication Networks; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity

Front Matter....Pages -
Fraud Within Asymmetric Multi-hop Cellular Networks....Pages 1-15
Protecting Secret Data from Insider Attacks....Pages 16-30
Countering Identity Theft Through Digital Uniqueness, Location Cross-Checking, and Funneling....Pages 31-43
Trust and Swindling on the Internet....Pages 44-44
Identity-Based Partial Message Recovery Signatures (or How to Shorten ID-Based Signatures)....Pages 45-56
Time Capsule Signature....Pages 57-71
Policy-Based Cryptography and Applications....Pages 72-87
A Chat at the Old Phishin’ Hole....Pages 88-88
Modeling and Preventing Phishing Attacks....Pages 89-89
Helping the Phish Detect the Lure....Pages 90-90
Who’d Phish from the Summit of Kilimanjaro?....Pages 91-92
A Privacy-Protecting Coupon System....Pages 93-108
Testing Disjointness of Private Datasets....Pages 109-124
RFID Traceability: A Multilayer Problem....Pages 125-140
Information-Theoretic Security Analysis of Physical Uncloneable Functions....Pages 141-155
Risk Assurance for Hedge Funds Using Zero Knowledge Proofs....Pages 156-171
Probabilistic Escrow of Financial Transactions with Cumulative Threshold Disclosure....Pages 172-187
Views, Reactions and Impact of Digitally-Signed Mail in e-Commerce....Pages 188-202
Securing Sensitive Data with the Ingrian DataSecure Platform....Pages 203-210
Ciphire Mail Email Encryption and Authentication....Pages 211-224
A User-Friendly Approach to Human Authentication of Messages....Pages 225-239
Approximate Message Authentication and Biometric Entity Authentication....Pages 240-254
Analysis of a Multi-party Fair Exchange Protocol and Formal Proof of Correctness in the Strand Space Model....Pages 255-269
Achieving Fairness in Private Contract Negotiation....Pages 270-284
Small Coalitions Cannot Manipulate Voting....Pages 285-297
Efficient Privacy-Preserving Protocols for Multi-unit Auctions....Pages 298-312
Event Driven Private Counters....Pages 313-327
Secure Distributed Human Computation....Pages 328-332
Secure Multi-attribute Procurement Auction....Pages 333-335
Audit File Reduction Using N-Gram Models....Pages 336-340
Interactive Diffie-Hellman Assumptions with Applications to Password-Based Authentication....Pages 341-356
Secure Biometric Authentication for Weak Computational Devices....Pages 357-371
Panel Summary: Incentives, Markets and Information Security....Pages 372-373
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