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1st Financial Cryptography 1997: Anguilla, British West Indies
- Rafael Hirschfeld:
Financial Cryptography, First International Conference, FC '97, Anguilla, British West Indies, February 24-28, 1997, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1318, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-63594-7 - George I. Davida, Yair Frankel, Yiannis Tsiounis, Moti Yung:
Anonymity Control in E-Cash Systems. 1-16 - Eran Gabber, Phillip B. Gibbons, Yossi Matias, Alain J. Mayer:
How to Make Personalized Web Browising Simple, Secure, and Anonymous. 17-32 - Jim McCoy:
Anonymous Networking and Virtual Intranets: Tools for Anonymous Corporations. 33-38 - Paul F. Syverson, Stuart G. Stubblebine, David M. Goldschlag:
Unlinkable Serial Transactions. 39-56 - Cristian Radu, René Govaerts, Joos Vandewalle:
Efficient Electronic Cash with Restricted Privacy. 57-70 - Yuliang Zheng:
The SPEED Cipher. 71-90 - Simon L. Lelieveldt:
Evaluating the Security of Electronic Money. 91-94 - David G. W. Birch, Neil A. McEvoy:
Electronic Cash - Technology Will Denationalise Money. 95-108 - David Paul Maher:
Fault Induction Attacks, Tamper Resistance, and Hostile Reverse Engineering in Perspective. 109-122 - Louis C. Guillou:
Some Critical Remarks on "Dynamic Data Authentication" as Specified in EMV'96. 123-134 - Nikolaus Lange:
Single-Chip Implementation of a Cryptosystem for Financial Applications. 135-144 - Ronald L. Rivest:
Perspectives on Financial Cryptography. 145-150 - Matthew K. Franklin, Dahlia Malkhi:
Auditable Metering with Lightweight Security. 151-160 - Jacques Stern, Serge Vaudenay:
SVP: A Flexible Micropayment Scheme. 161-172 - Stanislaw Jarecki, Andrew M. Odlyzko:
An Efficient Micropayment System Based on Probabilistic Polling. 173-192 - Yacov Yacobi:
On the Continuum Between On-line and Off-line E-cash Systems - 1. 193-202 - Henning Pagnia, Ralph Jansen:
Towards Multiple-Payment Schemes for Digital Money. 203-216 - Markus Jakobsson, Moti Yung:
Applying Anti-Trust Policies to Increase Trust in a Versatile E-Money System. 217-238 - Peter P. Swire:
The Uses and Limits of Financial Cryptography: A Law Professor's Perspective. 239-258 - Edward J. Radlo:
Legal Issues in Cryptography. 259-286 - A. Michael Froomkin:
Digital Signatures Today. 287-290 - Charles R. Merrill:
An Attorney's Roadmap to the Digital Signature Guidelines. 291-298 - Benjamin Wright:
Alternative Visions for Legal Signatures and Evidence. 299-300 - Peter C. Wayner:
Money Laundering: Past, Present and Future. 301-306 - Ronald L. Rivest:
Electronic Lottery Tickets as Micropayments. 307-314 - Paul Lampru:
Strategic Tasks for Government in the Information Age. 315-328 - Ian Grigg, Christopher C. Petro:
Using Electronic Markets to Achieve Efficient Task Distribution. 329-339 - Theodore C. Goldstein:
The Gateway Security Model in the Java Electronic Commerce Framework. 340-354 - David W. Kravitz:
Highly Scalable On-line Payments Via Task Decoupling. 355-374 - Barbara Fox, Brian Beckman, Daniel R. Simon:
GUMP: Grand Unified Meta-Protocols Recipes for Simple, Standards-Based Financial Cryptography. 375-394 - Bernhard Esslinger, Jürgen Schneider:
Secure Netword Communications and Secure Store & Forward Mechanisms with the SAP R/3 System. 395-407
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