More and more effort is being spent on security improvements in today's computer environments, with the aim to achieve an appropriate level of security. However, for small computing devices it might be necessary to reduce the computational cost imposed by security in order to gain reasonable performance and/or energy consumption. To accomplish this selective encryption can be used, which provides confidentiality by only encrypting chosen parts of the information. Previous work on selective encryption has chiefly focused on how to reduce the computational cost while still making the information perceptually secure, but not on how computationally secure the selectively encrypted information is. Despite the efforts made and due to the harsh n...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-...
Security evaluations for full cryptographic keys is a very important research topic since the past d...
Guessing entropy (GE) is a widely adopted metric that measures the average computational cost needed...
More and more effort is being spent on security improvements in today's computer environments, with ...
In this paper, we start to investigate the security implications of selective encryption. We do this...
The security of systems is often predicated on a user or application selecting an object, a password...
© 2017 IEEE. We consider an abstraction of computational security in password protected systems wher...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-f...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-f...
Many security services today only provides one security configuration at run-time, and cannot then u...
Abstract—We report on the largest corpus of user-chosen passwords ever studied, consisting of anonym...
Part 7: Security Attacks and Measures (Short Papers)International audienceA feature that has become ...
We discuss measures of statistical uncertainty relevant to determining random values in cryptology. ...
Motivated by perfect guessing security for private key encryption by Alimomeni and Safavi-Naini (ICI...
Abstract—While information-theoretic security is stronger than computational security, it has long b...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-...
Security evaluations for full cryptographic keys is a very important research topic since the past d...
Guessing entropy (GE) is a widely adopted metric that measures the average computational cost needed...
More and more effort is being spent on security improvements in today's computer environments, with ...
In this paper, we start to investigate the security implications of selective encryption. We do this...
The security of systems is often predicated on a user or application selecting an object, a password...
© 2017 IEEE. We consider an abstraction of computational security in password protected systems wher...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-f...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-f...
Many security services today only provides one security configuration at run-time, and cannot then u...
Abstract—We report on the largest corpus of user-chosen passwords ever studied, consisting of anonym...
Part 7: Security Attacks and Measures (Short Papers)International audienceA feature that has become ...
We discuss measures of statistical uncertainty relevant to determining random values in cryptology. ...
Motivated by perfect guessing security for private key encryption by Alimomeni and Safavi-Naini (ICI...
Abstract—While information-theoretic security is stronger than computational security, it has long b...
Guesswork forms the mathematical framework for quantifying computational security subject to brute-...
Security evaluations for full cryptographic keys is a very important research topic since the past d...
Guessing entropy (GE) is a widely adopted metric that measures the average computational cost needed...