Data Privacy Management, Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Technology : ESORICS 2017 International Workshops, DPM 2017 and CBT 2017, Oslo, Norway, September 14-15, 2017, Proceedings /
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2017. |
Series: | Security and Cryptology ;
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Table of Contents:
- A Proof Calculus for Attack Trees in Isabelle
- Confidentiality of Interactions in Concurrent Object-Oriented Systems
- Using Oblivious RAM in Genomic Studies
- Towards Efficient and Secure Encrypted Databases: Extending
- Message-Locked Encryption in Three-Party Model
- Searchable Encrypted Relational Databases: Risks and Countermeasures
- Private verification of access on medical data: an initial study
- Default Privacy Setting Prediction by Grouping User's Attributes and Settings Preferences
- Bounding Privacy Leaks in Privacy Preserving Data Mining
- Threshold Single Password Authentication
- Towards A Toolkit for Utility and Privacy-Preserving Transformation of Semi-structured Data Using Data Pseudonymization
- Enforcement of External Anonymization
- DLoc: Distributed Auditing for Data Location Compliance in Cloud
- Inonymous: Anonymous Invitation-Based System
- Order-Preserving Encryption Using Approximate Integer Common Divisors
- Privacy-Preserving Deterministic Automata Evaluation with Encrypted Data Blocks
- Securing Proof-of-Stake Blockchain Protocols
- Merged Mining: Curse or Cure?
- Atomically Trading with Roger: Gambling on the success of a hardfork
- Smart Contracts and Blockchain Identity
- In Code We Trust? Measuring the Control Flow Immutability of All
- Smart Contracts Deployed on Ethereum
- Who Am I? Secure Identity Registration on Distributed Ledgers
- User-centric System for Verified Identities on the Bitcoin Blockchain
- Towards a Concurrent and Distributed Route Selection for Payment Channel Networks
- Graphene: A New Protocol for Block Propagation Using Set Reconciliation
- Revisiting Difficulty Control for Blockchain Systems
- Secure Event Tickets on a Blockchain.