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39th CRYPTO 2019: Santa Barbara, CA, USA - Part II
- Alexandra Boldyreva, Daniele Micciancio:
Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2019 - 39th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, August 18-22, 2019, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11693, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-26950-0
MPC Communication Complexity
- Satrajit Ghosh, Mark Simkin:
The Communication Complexity of Threshold Private Set Intersection. 3-29 - Ran Cohen, Abhi Shelat, Daniel Wichs:
Adaptively Secure MPC with Sublinear Communication Complexity. 30-60 - Ivan Damgård, Kasper Green Larsen, Jesper Buus Nielsen:
Communication Lower Bounds for Statistically Secure MPC, With or Without Preprocessing. 61-84 - Vipul Goyal, Yanyi Liu, Yifan Song:
Communication-Efficient Unconditional MPC with Guaranteed Output Delivery. 85-114
Symmetric Cryptanalysis
- Fukang Liu, Christoph Dobraunig, Florian Mendel, Takanori Isobe, Gaoli Wang, Zhenfu Cao:
Efficient Collision Attack Frameworks for RIPEMD-160. 117-149 - Aron Gohr:
Improving Attacks on Round-Reduced Speck32/64 Using Deep Learning. 150-179 - Danping Shi, Siwei Sun, Yu Sasaki, Chaoyun Li, Lei Hu:
Correlation of Quadratic Boolean Functions: Cryptanalysis of All Versions of Full \mathsf MORUS. 180-209 - Gaëtan Leurent, Ferdinand Sibleyras:
Low-Memory Attacks Against Two-Round Even-Mansour Using the 3-XOR Problem. 210-235
(Post) Quantum Cryptography
- Mark Zhandry:
How to Record Quantum Queries, and Applications to Quantum Indifferentiability. 239-268 - Andris Ambainis, Mike Hamburg, Dominique Unruh:
Quantum Security Proofs Using Semi-classical Oracles. 269-295 - Jan Czajkowski, Andreas Hülsing, Christian Schaffner:
Quantum Indistinguishability of Random Sponges. 296-325 - Qipeng Liu, Mark Zhandry:
Revisiting Post-quantum Fiat-Shamir. 326-355 - Jelle Don, Serge Fehr, Christian Majenz, Christian Schaffner:
Security of the Fiat-Shamir Transformation in the Quantum Random-Oracle Model. 356-383
Leakage Resilience
- Andrej Bogdanov, Yuval Ishai, Akshayaram Srinivasan:
Unconditionally Secure Computation Against Low-Complexity Leakage. 387-416 - Shuai Han, Shengli Liu, Lin Lyu, Dawu Gu:
Tight Leakage-Resilient CCA-Security from Quasi-Adaptive Hash Proof System. 417-447 - Antonio Faonio, Daniele Venturi:
Non-malleable Secret Sharing in the Computational Setting: Adaptive Tampering, Noisy-Leakage Resilience, and Improved Rate. 448-479 - Akshayaram Srinivasan, Prashant Nalini Vasudevan:
Leakage Resilient Secret Sharing and Applications. 480-509 - Divesh Aggarwal, Ivan Damgård, Jesper Buus Nielsen, Maciej Obremski, Erick Purwanto, João Ribeiro, Mark Simkin:
Stronger Leakage-Resilient and Non-Malleable Secret Sharing Schemes for General Access Structures. 510-539
Memory Hard Functions and Privacy Amplification
- Binyi Chen, Stefano Tessaro:
Memory-Hard Functions from Cryptographic Primitives. 543-572 - Jeremiah Blocki, Benjamin Harsha, Siteng Kang, Seunghoon Lee, Lu Xing, Samson Zhou:
Data-Independent Memory Hard Functions: New Attacks and Stronger Constructions. 573-607 - Vipul Goyal, Aayush Jain, Amit Sahai:
Simultaneous Amplification: The Case of Non-interactive Zero-Knowledge. 608-637 - Borja Balle, James Bell, Adrià Gascón, Kobbi Nissim:
The Privacy Blanket of the Shuffle Model. 638-667
Attribute Based Encryption
- Venkata Koppula, Brent Waters:
Realizing Chosen Ciphertext Security Generically in Attribute-Based Encryption and Predicate Encryption. 671-700 - Giuseppe Ateniese, Danilo Francati, David Nuñez, Daniele Venturi:
Match Me if You Can: Matchmaking Encryption and Its Applications. 701-731 - Junqing Gong, Brent Waters, Hoeteck Wee:
ABE for DFA from k-Lin. 732-764 - Shweta Agrawal, Monosij Maitra, Shota Yamada:
Attribute Based Encryption (and more) for Nondeterministic Finite Automata from LWE. 765-797
Foundations
- James Bartusek, Fermi Ma, Mark Zhandry:
The Distinction Between Fixed and Random Generators in Group-Based Assumptions. 801-830 - Rohit Agrawal, Yi-Hsiu Chen, Thibaut Horel, Salil P. Vadhan:
Unifying Computational Entropies via Kullback-Leibler Divergence. 831-858
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