Financial Cryptography and Data Security

Conference Proceedings Archive

[1] George I. Davida and Yair Frankel and Yiannis Tsiounis and Moti Yung. Anonymity Control in E-Cash Systems. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 1-16. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[2] Eran Gabber and Phillip B. Gibbons and Yossi Matias and Alain J. Mayer. How to Make Personalized Web Browising Simple, Secure, and Anonymous. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 17-32. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[3] Jim McCoy. Anonymous Networking and Virtual Intranets: Tools for Anonymous Corporations. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 33-38. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[4] Paul F. Syverson and Stuart G. Stubblebine and David M. Goldschlag. Unlinkable Serial Transactions. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 39-56. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[5] Cristian Radu and Ren{\'e} Govaerts and Joos Vandewalle. Efficient Electronic Cash with Restricted Privacy. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 57-70. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[6] Yuliang Zheng. The SPEED Cipher. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 71-90. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[7] Simon L. Lelieveldt. Evaluating the Security of Electronic Money. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 91-94. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[8] David G. W. Birch and Neil A. McEvoy. Electronic Cash - Technology Will Denationalise Money. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 95-108. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[9] David Paul Maher. Fault Induction Attacks, Tamper Resistance, and Hostile Reverse Engineering in Perspective. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 109-122. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[10] Louis C. Guillou. Some Critical Remarks on ``Dynamic Data Authentication`` as Specified in EMV'96. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 123-134. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[11] Nikolaus Lange. Single-Chip Implementation of a Cryptosystem for Financial Applications. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 135-144. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[12] Ronald L. Rivest. Perspectives on Financial Cryptography. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 145-150. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[13] Matthew K. Franklin and Dahlia Malkhi. Auditable Metering with Lightweight Security. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 151-160. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[14] Jacques Stern and Serge Vaudenay. SVP: A Flexible Micropayment Scheme. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 161-172. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[15] Stanislaw Jarecki and Andrew M. Odlyzko. An Efficient Micropayment System Based on Probabilistic Polling. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 173-192. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[16] Yacov Yacobi. On the Continuum Between On-line and Off-line E-cash Systems - 1. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 193-202. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[17] Henning Pagnia and R. Jansen. Towards Multiple-Payment Schemes for Digital Money. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 203-216. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[18] Markus Jakobsson and Moti Yung. Applying Anti-Trust Policies to Increase Trust in a Versatile E-Money System. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 217-238. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[19] Peter P. Swire. The Uses and Limits of Financial Cryptography: A Law Professor's Perspective. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 239-258. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[20] Edward J. Radlo. Legal Issues in Cryptography. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 259-286. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[21] A. Michael Froomkin. Digital Signatures Today. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 287-290. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[22] Charles R. Merrill. An Attorney's Roadmap to the Digital Signature Guidelines. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 291-298. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[23] Benjamin Wright. Alternative Visions for Legal Signatures and Evidence. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 299-300. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[24] Peter C. Wayner. Money Laundering: Past, Present and Future. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 301-306. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[25] Ronald L. Rivest. Electronic Lottery Tickets as Micropayments. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 307-314. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[26] Paul Lampru. Strategic Tasks for Government in the Information Age. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 315-328. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[27] Ian Grigg and Christopher C. Petro. Using Electronic Markets to Achieve Efficient Task Distribution. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 329-339. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[28] Theodore C. Goldstein. The Gateway Security Model in the Java Electronic Commerce Framework. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 340-354. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[29] David W. Kravitz. Highly Scalable On-line Payments Via Task Decoupling. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 355-374. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[30] Barbara Fox and Brian Beckman and Daniel R. Simon. GUMP: Grand Unified Meta-Protocols Recipes for Simple, Standards-Based Financial Cryptography. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 375-394. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]
[31] Bernhard Esslinger and J{\"u}rgen Schneider. Secure Netword Communications and Secure Store {\&} Forward Mechanisms with the SAP R/3 System. In Rafael Hirschfeld, editor, Financial Cryptography, volume 1318 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 395-407. Springer, 1997. [  paper | publisher ]

 

 

 

This conference is organized annually by the International Financial Cryptography Association.