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Cryptanalysis and protocol failures
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Volume 37 ,  Issue 11  (November 1994) table of contents
Pages: 56 - 65  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Gustavus J. Simmons  P.O. Box 365, Sandia Park, NM
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Federal: Information:Processing Standard (FIPS) 186. Digital signature standard (DSS). May 1994.
 
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Simmons, G.J. The sublimited channels in the U.S. digital signature algorithm (DSA). In Proceedings of the 3rd Symposium on state abd Progress of Research in Cryptography (Rome, Italy, Feb. 15-16). W. Wolfowicz, Ed. Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Rome, 1993, pp. 35-54.
 
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Simmons. G.J. An introduction to the mathematics of trust in security protocols. In Proceedings Computer Security Foundations Workshop VI (Franconia, N.H., June 15-17). IEEE Computer society Press, Los Alamitos, Calif., 1993, pp. 121-127.
 
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Simmons. G.J. Protocols that ensure fairness. In Proceedings of the Fourth IMA Conference on Coding and Cryptography (Cirencester, Great Britain December 13-15, 1993). Oxford Univ, press.
 
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In this exceptionally valuable and well-written paper, Gus Simmons takes the reader into the fascinating and paradoxical world of cryptography to show that even unbreakable ciphers can lead to unintended or bizarre effects through failures in   more...

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