ACNS 2006 Program

6 June, Tuesday

14:00~17:30

Registration

   

7 June, Wednesday

08:30~17:30

Registration

09:15~09:30

Welcome

 

Opening Remark  

Announcement of ACNS'07  

09:30~10:30

Keynote Speech

Chair: Bao Feng

 

Inference Control and Private Information Retrieval - Two Sides of One Tapestry

Robert Deng (Singapore)

10:30~11:00

Break

11:00~12:30

Session AT1 - Authentication & Web Security

Chair: Robert Deng

 
  • Authentication for Paranoids: Multi-Party Secret Handshakes
    Stanislaw Jarecki* and Jihye Kim and Gene Tsudik (USA)

  • On the Security of the Authentication Module of Chinese WLAN Standard Implementation Plan
    Xinghua Li* and Sangjae Moon and Jianfeng Ma (Korea)

  • W3Bcrypt: Encryption as a Stylesheet
    Angelos Stavrou and Michael E. Locasto* and Angelos D. Keromytis (USA)

12:30~14:00

Lunch

14:00~15:30

Session AT2 - Cryptographic Applications

Chair: Colin Boyd

 
  • Do Broken Hash Functions Affect the Security of Time-Stamping Schemes?
    Ahto Buldas* and Sven Laur (Estonia)

  • A Handy Multi-Coupon System
    Sebastien Canard and Aline Gouget and Emeline Hufschmitt* (France)

  • An Efficient Single-Key Pirates Tracing Scheme Using Cover-Free Families
    Dongvu Tonien* and Reihaneh Safavi-Naini (Australia)

15:30~16:00

Break

16:00~17:30

Session AT3 - DoS: Attacks & Countermeasures

Chair: Angelos Keromytis

 
  • Efficient Memory Bound Puzzles using Pattern Databases
    Sujata Doshi* and Fabian Monrose and Aviel D. Rubin (USA)

  • Effect of Malicious Synchronization
    Mun Choon Chan and Ee-Chien Chang and Liming Lu* and Peng Song Ngiam (Singapore)

  • Misusing Unstructured P2P Systems to Perform DoS Attacks: The Network that Never Forgets
    Elias Athanasopoulos* and Kostas G. Anagnostakis and Evangelos P. Markatos (Greece/Singapore)

18:30~20:30

Welcome Reception @ Brewerkz Singapore 

   

8 June, Thursday

09:00~10:30

Session AT4 - Key Management

Chair: Jennifer Seberry

Session IT1 - RFID Security

Chair: Xuhua Ding

 
  • Password Based Server Aided Key Exchange
    Yvonne Cliff and Yiu Shing Terry Tin and Colin Boyd* (Australia)

  • Secure Password-based Authenticated Group Key Agreement for Data-Sharing Peer-to-Peer Networks
    Qiang Tang* and Kim-Kwang Raymond Choo (UK/Australia)

  • Stateful Subset Cover
    Mattias Johansson and Gunnar Kreitz* and Fredrik Lindholm (Sweden)

  • Forward Secure RFID Privacy Protection Scheme with Restricted Traceability
    Miyako Ohkubo and Koutarou Suzuki *(Japan)

  • Security Service in Reader on Mobile Phone for Secure Mobile RFID Network
    Namje Park* and Howon Kim and Kyoil Chung and Sungwon Sohn (Korea)

  • Privileged Tracking and Clone Detection for RFID-Enabled Banknotes
    You Sung Kang* and Haedong Lee and Howon Kim and Kyoil Chung (Korea)

  • Secure Device Pairing under Realistic Conditions
    Olivier Courtay and Olivier Heen and Mohamed Karroumi* and Alain Durand (France)

10:30~11:00

Break

11:00~12:30

Session AT5 - Cryptanalysis

Chair: Aggelos Kiayias

Session IT2 - Security Protocol & Application

Chair: Guilin Wang

 
  • The Rainbow Attack on Stream Ciphers based on Maiorana-McFarland Functions
    Khoongming Khoo* and Guang Gong and Hian-Kiat Lee (Singapore/Canada)

  • Breaking a New Instance of TTM Cryptosystems
    Xuyun Nie* and Lei Hu and Jianyu Li and Crystal Updegrove and Jintai Ding (China/USA)

  • Cryptanalysis of the N-Party Encrypted Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange Using Different Passwords
    Raphael C.-W. Phan* and Bok-Min Goi (Malaysia)

  • Towards the Formal Verification on the Digital Marketplace Cryptographic Protocols
    Swee K. Goo* and James M. Irvine and Allan Tomlinson (UK)

  • An Efficient Authentication with Key Agreement Protocol for Sensor Networks
    Jen-Ho Yang* and Chin-Chen Chang (Taiwan)

  • An Electronic Scheme for the Farnel Paper-Based Voting Protocol
    R. Araujo* and R. Custodio and A. Wiesmaier and T. Takagi (Germany/USA/Japan)

  • N-Gram Based Spam Filtering for Chinese Language Emails
    Rui Hu* and Ruixi Yuan and WeiRong Jiang (China)

12:30~14:00

Lunch

14:00~15:30

Session AT6 - Security & Privacy

Chair: SangJae Moon

Session IT3 - Cryptography

Chair: Joonsang Baek

 
  • On Optimizing the Security-Throughput Trade-off in Wireless Networks with Adversaries
    Mohamed A. Haleem and Chetan Nanjunda Mathur* and R. Chandramouli and K.P. Subbalakshmi (USA)

  • Improving the Randomized Initial Point Countermeasure against DPA
    Kouichi Itoh and Tetsuya Izu* and Masahiko Takenaka (Japan)

  • Syntax-Driven Private Evaluation of Quantified Membership Queries
    Aggelos Kiayias* and Antonina Mitrofanova (USA)

  • A Short Verifier-Local Revocation Group Signature Scheme with Backward Unlinkability
    Toru Nakanishi* and Nobuo Funabiki (Japan)

  • Implementation and Application of Secure Circuit Evaluation Based on ElGamal Encryption
    Koji Chida* and Noburou Taniguchi and Go Yamamoto and Masato Okazaki and Osamu Shionoiri and Atsushi Kanai (Japan)

  • Tracing Traitors from Broadcasted Contents
    Minoru Kuribayashi* and Masakatu Morii and Hatsukazu Tanaka (Japan)

15:30~16:00

Break

16:00~17:30

Session AT7 - Cryptography

Chair: Raphael C.-W. Phan

Session IT4 - System & Network Security

Chair: Ahto Buldas

 
  • An Improved Poly1305 MAC
    Dayin Wang* and Dongdai Lin and Wenling Wu (China)

  • Certificateless Public-Key Signature: Security Model and Efficient Construction
    Zhenfeng Zhang* and Duncan S. Wong and Jing Xu and Dengguo Feng (China)

  • High Diffusion Cipher: Encryption and Error Correction in a Single Cryptographic Primitive
    Chetan Nanjunda Mathur* and Karthik Narayan and K.P. Subbalakshmi (USA)

  • On Securing Unix Systems with Smart Cards
    Dirk Grobe Osterhues and Alexander Wiesmaier* and Roberto Araujo (Germany)

  • Recursive Shift Indexing: A Fast Multi-Pattern String Matching Algorithm
    Bo Xu* and Xin Zhou and Jun Li (China)

  • The State of the Art in DNS Spoofing
    U. Steinhof and A. Wiesmaier and R. Araujo* (Germany)

  • On Firewalls and Tunneling
    J. Frommer and A. Wiesmaier* and R. Araujo (Germany)

18:30~20:30

Dinner @ Peony-Jade Restaurant

   

9 June, Friday

09:00~10:30

Session AT8 - Intrusion Avoidance & Detection

Chair: Yingjiu Li

 
  • Adaptive Detection of Local Scanners
    Ahren Studer* and Chenxi Wang (USA)

  • Probabilistic Proof of an Algorithm to Compute TCP Packet Round-Trip Time for Intrusion Detection
    Jianhua Yang and Yongzhong Zhang* (USA/China)

  • DSO: Dependable Signing Overlay
    Guofei Gu and Prahlad Fogla and Wenke Lee* and Douglas Blough (USA)

10:30~11:00

Break

11:00~12:30

Session AT9 - Ad Hoc & Sensor Network Security

Chair: Wenke Lee

 
  • Combinatorial Structures for Design of Wireless Sensor Networks
    Dibyendu Chakrabarti and Jennifer Seberry* (India/Australia)

  • Public Key Cryptography sans Certificates in Ad Hoc Networks
    Nitesh Saxena* (USA)

  • Location-aware Key Management Using Multi-layer Grids for Wireless Sensor Networks
    JongHyup Lee* and Taekyoung Kwon and JooSeok Song (Korea)

12:30~14:00

Lunch

14:00~15:30

Session AT10 - Cryptographic Constructions

Chair: Taekyoung Kwon

 
  • A General Methodology for Pipelining the Point Multiplication Operation in Curve Based Cryptography
    Kishan Chand Gupta and Pradeep Kumar Mishra* and Pinakpani Pal (Canada/India)

  • Results on Almost Resilient Functions
    Pinhui Ke* and Jie Zhang and Qiaoyan Wen (China)

  • Real Perfect Contrast Visual Secret Sharing Schemes with Reversing
    Ching-Nung Yang* and Chung-Chun Wang and Tse-Shih Chen (Taiwan)

15:30~16:00

Break

16:00~17:30

Session AT11 - Security of Limited Devices

Chair: Jianying Zhou

 
  • An AES Smart Card Implementation Resistant to Power Analysis Attacks
    Christoph Herbst* and Elisabeth Oswald and Stefan Mangard (Austria)

  • Physical Security Bounds Against Tampering
    Kerstin Lemke* and Christof Paar and Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi (Germany)

  • Flexible Exponentiation with Resistance to Side-Channel Attacks
    Camille Vuillaume* and Katsuyuki Okeya (Japan)

17:30~17:40

Closing

 

Announcement of best student paper award

Note: AT = Academic Track,  IT = Industrial Track, * = Speaker