Number of items: 15.
Conference or Workshop Item (A Paper)
Backes, Michael
(2005)
Quantifying Probabilistic Information Flow in Computational Reactive Systems.
Backes, Michael and Cachin, Christian
(2005)
Public-Key Steganography with Active Attacks.
Backes, Michael and Cachin, Christian and Oprea, Alina
(2005)
Lazy Revocation in Cryptographic File Systems.
Backes, Michael and Camenisch, Jan and Sommer, Dieter
(2005)
Anonymous yet accountable access control.
Backes, Michael and Datta, Anupam and Derek, Ante and Mitchell, John C. and Turuani, Mathieu
(2005)
Compositional Analysis of Contract Signing Protocols.
Backes, Michael and Dürmuth, Markus
(2005)
A Cryptographically Sound Dolev-Yao Style Security Proof of an Electronic Payment System.
Backes, Michael and Groß, Thomas
(2005)
Tailoring the Dolev-Yao Abstraction to Web Services Realities - A Comprehensive Wish List.
Backes, Michael and Hofheinz, Dennis and Müller-Quade, Jörn and Unruh, Dominique
(2005)
On Fairness in Simulatability-based Cryptographic Systems.
Backes, Michael and Pfitzmann, Birgit
(2005)
Limits of the Cryptographic Realization of Dolev-Yao-style XOR.
Backes, Michael and Pfitzmann, Birgit
(2005)
Relating Symbolic and Cryptographic Secrecy.
Article
Backes, Michael
(2005)
Unifying Simulatability Definitions in Cryptographic Systems under Different Timing Assumptions.
Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming (JLAP), 2.
pp. 157-188.
Backes, Michael and Pfitzmann, Birgit
(2005)
Relating Symbolic and Cryptographic Secrecy.
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing (TDSC), 2 (2).
pp. 109-123.
Backes, Michael and Pfitzmann, Birgit and Waidner, Michael
(2005)
Reactively Secure Signature Schemes.
International Journal of Information Security (IJIS), 4 (4).
pp. 242-252.
Backes, Michael and Pfitzmann, Birgit and Waidner, Michael
(2005)
Symmetric Authentication Within a Simulatable Cryptographic Library.
International Journal of Information Security (IJIS), 4 (3).
pp. 135-154.
Book
Backes, Michael and Scedrov, Andre
(2005)
Proceedings of 3rd International Workshop on Security and Concurrency (SecCo), affiliated with CONCUR'05, San Francisco, CA.
ENTCS.
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