Ebook: Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI: IFIP 18th World Computer Congress TC8/WG8.8 & TC11/WG11.2 Sixth International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS) 22–27 August 2004 Toulouse, France
- Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
- Series: IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 153
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Springer US
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI
Edited by Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Pierre Paradinas, Yves Deswarte, and Anas Abou El Kalam
In the Information Society, the smart card, or smart device with its processing power and link to its owner, will be the potential human representation or delegate in Ambient Intelligence (Pervasive Computing), where every appliance or computer will be connected, and where control and trust of the personal environment will be the next decade challenge.
Smart card research is of increasing importance as the need for information security grows rapidly. Smart cards will play a very large role in ID management in secure systems. In many computer science areas, smart cards introduce new dimensions and opportunities. Disciplines like hardware design, operating systems, modeling systems, cryptography and distributed systems find new areas of applications or issues; smart cards also create new challenges for these domains.
CARDIS, the IFIP Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, gathers researchers and technologists who are focused in all aspects of the design, development, deployment, validation and application of smart cards or smart personal devices.This volume contains the 20 papers that have been selected by the CARDIS Program Committee for presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS 2004), which was held in conjunction with the IFIP 18th World Computer Congress in Toulouse, France in August 2004 and sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). With 20% of the papers coming from Asia, 20% from America, and 60% from Europe, the competition was particularly severe this year, with only 20 papers selected out of 45 very good submissions.
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI presents the latest advances in smart card research and applications, and will be essential reading for developers of smart cards and smart card applications, as well as for computer science researchers in computer architecture, computer security, and cryptography.
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI
Edited by Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Pierre Paradinas, Yves Deswarte, and Anas Abou El Kalam
In the Information Society, the smart card, or smart device with its processing power and link to its owner, will be the potential human representation or delegate in Ambient Intelligence (Pervasive Computing), where every appliance or computer will be connected, and where control and trust of the personal environment will be the next decade challenge.
Smart card research is of increasing importance as the need for information security grows rapidly. Smart cards will play a very large role in ID management in secure systems. In many computer science areas, smart cards introduce new dimensions and opportunities. Disciplines like hardware design, operating systems, modeling systems, cryptography and distributed systems find new areas of applications or issues; smart cards also create new challenges for these domains.
CARDIS, the IFIP Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, gathers researchers and technologists who are focused in all aspects of the design, development, deployment, validation and application of smart cards or smart personal devices.This volume contains the 20 papers that have been selected by the CARDIS Program Committee for presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS 2004), which was held in conjunction with the IFIP 18th World Computer Congress in Toulouse, France in August 2004 and sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). With 20% of the papers coming from Asia, 20% from America, and 60% from Europe, the competition was particularly severe this year, with only 20 papers selected out of 45 very good submissions.
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI presents the latest advances in smart card research and applications, and will be essential reading for developers of smart cards and smart card applications, as well as for computer science researchers in computer architecture, computer security, and cryptography.
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI
Edited by Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Pierre Paradinas, Yves Deswarte, and Anas Abou El Kalam
In the Information Society, the smart card, or smart device with its processing power and link to its owner, will be the potential human representation or delegate in Ambient Intelligence (Pervasive Computing), where every appliance or computer will be connected, and where control and trust of the personal environment will be the next decade challenge.
Smart card research is of increasing importance as the need for information security grows rapidly. Smart cards will play a very large role in ID management in secure systems. In many computer science areas, smart cards introduce new dimensions and opportunities. Disciplines like hardware design, operating systems, modeling systems, cryptography and distributed systems find new areas of applications or issues; smart cards also create new challenges for these domains.
CARDIS, the IFIP Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, gathers researchers and technologists who are focused in all aspects of the design, development, deployment, validation and application of smart cards or smart personal devices.This volume contains the 20 papers that have been selected by the CARDIS Program Committee for presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS 2004), which was held in conjunction with the IFIP 18th World Computer Congress in Toulouse, France in August 2004 and sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). With 20% of the papers coming from Asia, 20% from America, and 60% from Europe, the competition was particularly severe this year, with only 20 papers selected out of 45 very good submissions.
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI presents the latest advances in smart card research and applications, and will be essential reading for developers of smart cards and smart card applications, as well as for computer science researchers in computer architecture, computer security, and cryptography.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Enforcing High-Level Security Properties for Applets....Pages 1-16
On-the-Fly Metadata Stripping for Embedded Java Operating Systems....Pages 17-32
Privacy Issues in RFID Banknote Protection Schemes....Pages 33-48
Smartcard-Based Anonymization....Pages 49-66
Privacy Protecting Protocols for Revokable Digital Signatures....Pages 67-81
Anonymous Services Using Smart Cards and Cryptography....Pages 83-98
Efficient Countermeasures Against Power Analysis for Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems....Pages 99-113
Smart-Card Implementation of Elliptic Curve Cryptography and DPA-Type Attacks....Pages 115-125
Differential Power Analysis Model and Some Results....Pages 127-142
Place and Route for Secure Standard Cell Design....Pages 143-158
A Survey on Fault Attacks....Pages 159-176
Differential Fault Analysis Attack Resistant Architectures for the Advanced Encryption Standard....Pages 177-192
Secure Network Card....Pages 193-208
A Pattern Oriented Lightweight Middleware for Smartcards....Pages 209-223
Card-Centric Framework - Providing I/O Resources for Smart Cards....Pages 225-240
On The Security of the DeKaRT Primitive....Pages 241-254
An Optimistic Fair Exchange Protocol for Trading Electronic Rights....Pages 255-270
Accountable Ring Signatures: A Smart Card Approach....Pages 271-286
Checking and Signing XML Documents on Java Smart Cards....Pages 287-302
XML Agent on Smart Cards....Pages 303-316
Back Matter....Pages 317-317
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI
Edited by Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Pierre Paradinas, Yves Deswarte, and Anas Abou El Kalam
In the Information Society, the smart card, or smart device with its processing power and link to its owner, will be the potential human representation or delegate in Ambient Intelligence (Pervasive Computing), where every appliance or computer will be connected, and where control and trust of the personal environment will be the next decade challenge.
Smart card research is of increasing importance as the need for information security grows rapidly. Smart cards will play a very large role in ID management in secure systems. In many computer science areas, smart cards introduce new dimensions and opportunities. Disciplines like hardware design, operating systems, modeling systems, cryptography and distributed systems find new areas of applications or issues; smart cards also create new challenges for these domains.
CARDIS, the IFIP Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications, gathers researchers and technologists who are focused in all aspects of the design, development, deployment, validation and application of smart cards or smart personal devices.This volume contains the 20 papers that have been selected by the CARDIS Program Committee for presentation at the 6th International Conference on Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications (CARDIS 2004), which was held in conjunction with the IFIP 18th World Computer Congress in Toulouse, France in August 2004 and sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP). With 20% of the papers coming from Asia, 20% from America, and 60% from Europe, the competition was particularly severe this year, with only 20 papers selected out of 45 very good submissions.
Smart Card Research and Advanced Applications VI presents the latest advances in smart card research and applications, and will be essential reading for developers of smart cards and smart card applications, as well as for computer science researchers in computer architecture, computer security, and cryptography.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-x
Enforcing High-Level Security Properties for Applets....Pages 1-16
On-the-Fly Metadata Stripping for Embedded Java Operating Systems....Pages 17-32
Privacy Issues in RFID Banknote Protection Schemes....Pages 33-48
Smartcard-Based Anonymization....Pages 49-66
Privacy Protecting Protocols for Revokable Digital Signatures....Pages 67-81
Anonymous Services Using Smart Cards and Cryptography....Pages 83-98
Efficient Countermeasures Against Power Analysis for Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems....Pages 99-113
Smart-Card Implementation of Elliptic Curve Cryptography and DPA-Type Attacks....Pages 115-125
Differential Power Analysis Model and Some Results....Pages 127-142
Place and Route for Secure Standard Cell Design....Pages 143-158
A Survey on Fault Attacks....Pages 159-176
Differential Fault Analysis Attack Resistant Architectures for the Advanced Encryption Standard....Pages 177-192
Secure Network Card....Pages 193-208
A Pattern Oriented Lightweight Middleware for Smartcards....Pages 209-223
Card-Centric Framework - Providing I/O Resources for Smart Cards....Pages 225-240
On The Security of the DeKaRT Primitive....Pages 241-254
An Optimistic Fair Exchange Protocol for Trading Electronic Rights....Pages 255-270
Accountable Ring Signatures: A Smart Card Approach....Pages 271-286
Checking and Signing XML Documents on Java Smart Cards....Pages 287-302
XML Agent on Smart Cards....Pages 303-316
Back Matter....Pages 317-317
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