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Advances In Cryptology ASIACRYPT 2017 23rd International Conference On The Theory And Applications Of Cryptology And Information Security Hong Kong Part 1 LNCS 10624(1st Edition)

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Tsuyoshi Takagi ,Thomas Peyrin

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ISBN: 3319706934, 978-3319706931

Book publisher: Springer

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Advances In Cryptology ASIACRYPT 2017 23rd International Conference On The Theory And Applications Of Cryptology And Information Security Hong Kong Part 1 LNCS 10624 1st Edition Summary: The three-volume set LNCS 10624, 10625, 10626 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptology and Information Security, ASIACRYPT 2017, held in Hong Kong, China, in December 2017.The 65 revised full papers were carefully selected from 243 submissions. They are organized in topical sections on Post-Quantum Cryptography; Symmetric Key Cryptanalysis; Lattices; Homomorphic Encryptions; Access Control; Oblivious Protocols; Side Channel Analysis; Pairing-based Protocols; Quantum Algorithms; Elliptic Curves; Block Chains; Multi-Party Protocols; Operating Modes Security Proofs; Cryptographic Protocols; Foundations; Zero-Knowledge Proofs; and Symmetric Key Designs.