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| PKI Management Use of a Validation Authority to Provide Risk Management for the PKI Relying Party Modeling and Evaluation of Certification Path Discovery in the Emerging Global PKI Distributing Security-Mediated PKI Revisited Authentication I An Improved Lu-Cao's Remote User Authentication Scheme Using Smart Card Forward Secure Password-Enabled PKI with Instant Revocation Separable Identity-Based Deniable Authentication: Cryptographic Primitive for Fighting Phishing Cryptography Breaking Yum and Lee Generic Constructions of Certificate-Less and Certificate-Based Encryption Schemes On the Security of Multilevel Cryptosystems over Class Semigroups of Imaginary Quadratic Non-maximal Orders Short Linkable Ring Signatures Revisited Applications An Infrastructure Supporting Secure Internet Routing Fighting E-Mail Abuses: The EMPE Approach DomainKeys Identified Mail Demonstrates Good Reasons to Re-invent the Wheel Towards Secure Electronic Workflows An Access Control System for Multimedia Content Distribution Efficient Conjunctive Keyword Search on Encrypted Data Storage System Authentication II Enhanced Forward-Secure User Authentication Scheme with Smart Cards Pseudonymous PKI for Ubiquitous Computing An Efficient POP Protocol Based on the Signcryption Scheme for the WAP PKI On the Resilience of Key Agreement Protocols to Key Compromise Impersonation Short Contributions Author Index |
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