„Secure Multiparty Computation“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Modern Cryptography – From RSA to Zero-Knowledge and Beyond
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Cryptographic Protocols from Physical Assumptions
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Designing digital services with cryptographic guarantees for data security and privacy
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Theory of Cryptography – 9th Theory of Cryptography Conference, TCC 2012, Taormina, Sicily, Italy, March 19-21, 2012. Proceedings
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Cryptography and Coding – 15th IMA International Conference, IMACC 2015, Oxford, UK, December 15-17, 2015. Proceedings
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Cryptography and Coding – 14th IMA International Conference, IMACC 2013, Oxford, UK, December 17-19, 2013. Proceedings
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Trust Management VI – 6th IFIP WG 11.11 International Conference, IFIPTM 2012, Surat, India, May 21-25, 2012. Proceedings
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Cryptography and Coding – 13th IMA International Conference, IMACC 2011, Oxford, UK, December 12-15, 2011. Proceedings
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Applied Cryptography and Network Security – 9th International Conference, ACNS 2011, Nerja, Spain, June 7-10, 2011. Proceedings
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Theory of Cryptography – Second Theory of Cryptography Conference, TCC 2005, Cambridge, MA, USA, February 10-12, 2005. Proceedings
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Secure Multiparty Computation in Clinical Research and Digital Health
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Designing Digital Services with Cryptographic Guarantees for Data Security and Privacy
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EasySMPC: a simple but powerful no-code tool for practical secure multiparty computation
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EasySMPC: a simple but powerful no-code tool for practical secure multiparty computation
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On the Definition of Malicious Private Information Retrieval
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Moderne Verfahren der Kryptographie – Von RSA zu Zero-Knowledge und darüber hinaus
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Privacy-preserving Lane Change Prediction Using Recurrent Neural Network With Secure Multiparty Computation
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Simplifying multiparty computation: a client-driven metaprotocol for federated secure computing
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Privacy-friendly evaluation of patient data with secure multiparty computation in a European pilot study
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Secure Multiparty Computation of Symmetric Functions with Polylogarithmic Bottleneck Complexity and Correlated Randomness