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21st CRYPTO 2001: Santa Barbara, California, USA
- Joe Kilian:

Advances in Cryptology - CRYPTO 2001, 21st Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 19-23, 2001, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2139, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42456-3
Foundations
- Boaz Barak, Oded Goldreich, Russell Impagliazzo

, Steven Rudich, Amit Sahai, Salil P. Vadhan, Ke Yang:
On the (Im)possibility of Obfuscating Programs. 1-18 - Ran Canetti, Marc Fischlin:

Universally Composable Commitments. 19-40
Traitor Tracing
- Dalit Naor, Moni Naor, Jeffery Lotspiech:

Revocation and Tracing Schemes for Stateless Receivers. 41-62 - Aggelos Kiayias, Moti Yung:

Self Protecting Pirates and Black-Box Traitor Tracing. 63-79
Multi-party Computation
- Matthias Fitzi, Juan A. Garay, Ueli M. Maurer, Rafail Ostrovsky:

Minimal Complete Primitives for Secure Multi-party Computation. 80-100 - Martin Hirt, Ueli M. Maurer:

Robustness for Free in Unconditional Multi-party Computation. 101-118 - Ronald Cramer, Ivan Damgård:

Secure Distributed Linear Algebra in a Constant Number of Rounds. 119-136
Two-Party Computation
- Philip D. MacKenzie, Michael K. Reiter:

Two-Party Generation of DSA Signatures. 137-154 - Yan Zong Ding:

Oblivious Transfer in the Bounded Storage Model. 155-170 - Yehuda Lindell:

Parallel Coin-Tossing and Constant-Round Secure Two-Party Computation. 171-189
Elliptic Curves
- Robert P. Gallant, Robert J. Lambert, Scott A. Vanstone:

Faster Point Multiplication on Elliptic Curves with Efficient Endomorphisms. 190-200 - Dan Boneh, Igor E. Shparlinski

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On the Unpredictability of Bits of the Elliptic Curve Diffie--Hellman Scheme. 201-212 - Dan Boneh, Matthew K. Franklin:

Identity-Based Encryption from the Weil Pairing. 213-229
OAEP
- James Manger:

A Chosen Ciphertext Attack on RSA Optimal Asymmetric Encryption Padding (OAEP) as Standardized in PKCS #1 v2.0. 230-238 - Victor Shoup:

OAEP Reconsidered. 239-259 - Eiichiro Fujisaki, Tatsuaki Okamoto, David Pointcheval, Jacques Stern:

RSA-OAEP Is Secure under the RSA Assumption. 260-274 - Dan Boneh:

Simplified OAEP for the RSA and Rabin Functions. 275-291
Encryption and Authentication
- Mihir Bellare, Alexandra Boldyreva, Lars R. Knudsen, Chanathip Namprempre:

Online Ciphers and the Hash-CBC Construction. 292-309 - Hugo Krawczyk:

The Order of Encryption and Authentication for Protecting Communications (or: How Secure Is SSL?). 310-331
Signature Schemes
- Gene Itkis, Leonid Reyzin:

Forward-Secure Signatures with Optimal Signing and Verifying. 332-354 - Adi Shamir, Yael Tauman:

Improved Online/Offline Signature Schemes. 355-367
Protocols
- Jun Furukawa, Kazue Sako:

An Efficient Scheme for Proving a Shuffle. 368-387 - Jan Camenisch, Anna Lysyanskaya:

An Identity Escrow Scheme with Appointed Verifiers. 388-407 - Oded Goldreich, Yehuda Lindell:

Session-Key Generation Using Human Passwords Only. 408-432
Cryptanalysis
- Eric Brier, Christophe Clavier, Jean-Sébastien Coron, David Naccache:

Cryptanalysis of RSA Signatures with Fixed-Pattern Padding. 433-439 - Jovan Dj. Golic:

Correlation Analysis of the Shrinking Generator. 440-457
Application of Groups and Codes
- Jung Hee Cheon:

Nonlinear Vector Resilient Functions. 458-469 - Seong-Hun Paeng, Kil-Chan Ha

, Jae Heon Kim, Seongtaek Chee, Choonsik Park:
New Public Key Cryptosystem Using Finite Non Abelian Groups. 470-485 - Eonkyung Lee

, Sangjin Lee
, Sang Geun Hahn:
Pseudorandomness from Braid Groups. 486-502
Broadcast and Secret Sharling
- Ronald Cramer, Ivan Damgård, Serge Fehr:

On the Cost of Reconstructing a Secret, or VSS with Optimal Reconstruction Phase. 503-523 - Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Frank Petzold, Victor Shoup:

Secure and Efficient Asynchronous Broadcast Protocols. 524-541
Soundness and Zero-Knowledge
- Silvio Micali, Leonid Reyzin:

Soundness in the Public-Key Model. 542-565 - Alfredo De Santis

, Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Rafail Ostrovsky, Giuseppe Persiano, Amit Sahai:
Robust Non-interactive Zero Knowledge. 566-598

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