Applied Cryptography
Cryptography aims to provide the basic building blocks to achieve security related objectives such as confidentiality, integrity, authentication and non-repudiation. Our work involves the design, analysis and application of cryptographic primitives. Currently, our focus includes digital signatures, fair exchange and authentication. We are also interested in identity privacy, key agreement protocols, public key encryption, pairing-based cryptography, algorithms & implementations, multimedia security and network security.
People: Myrto Arapinis, Aybek Mukhamedov, Mark Ryan, Ben Smyth, Guilin Wang, Fubiao Xia, Rehana Yasmin.
Publications
6 publications:
- [LiDengWang08] Tieyan Li, Robert H Deng, and Guilin Wang. The Security and Improvement of an Ultra-lightweight RFID Authentication Protocol. Journal of Security and Communication Networks, 1(2), pages 135--146, Wiley. 2008.
- [GaoWWL08] Wei Gao, Guilin Wang, Xueli Wang and Fei Li. One-Round ID-Based Blind Signature Scheme without ROS Assumption. In Pairing, pages 316-331. 2008.
- [ICICS08] Liqun Chen and Mark Dermot Ryan and Guilin Wang. Information and Communications Security. 2008.
- [DAAsrc07] Ben Smyth, Mark Ryan and Liqun Chen. Direct Anonymous Attestation (DAA): Ensuring privacy with corrupt administrators. In F. Stajano (editor) ESAS'07: Fourth European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Ad hoc and Sensor Networks, volume 4572 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 218--231, Springer-Verlag. 2007. [pdf] [bib]
- [LiuWHWHMS07] Dennis Y. W. Liu, Duncan S. Wong, Xinyi Huang, Guilin Wang, Qiong Huang, Yi Mu and Willy Susilo. Formal Definition and Construction of Nominative Signature. In ICICS, pages 57-68. 2007.
- [MukhamedovRyan2007Contract] Aybek Mukhamedov and Mark Ryan. Improved multi-party contract signing. In Financial Cryptography and Data Security, volume 4889 of LNCS, pages 179-191, Springer. 2007.