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Smartcard 1999: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Scott B. Guthery, Peter Honeyman:
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Smartcard Technology, Smartcard 1999, Chicago, Illinois, USA, May 10-11, 1999. USENIX Association 1999 - Thomas S. Messerges, Ezzy A. Dabbish:
Investigations of Power Analysis Attacks on Smartcards. - Els Van Herreweghen, Uta Wille Jelmol:
Risks and Potentials of Using EMV for Internet Payments. - Adam Shostack:
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: Modeling Security Threats for Smart Cards. - Naomaru Itoi, Peter Honeyman, Jim Rees:
SCFS: A UNIX Filesystem for Smartcards. - Michael Montgomery, Ksheerabdhi Krishna:
Java Card Secure Object Sharing. - Marcus Oestreicher:
Object Lifetimes in Java Card. - Alain Macaire, David Carlier:
A Personal Naming and Directory Service. - David M. Goldschlag, David W. Kravitz:
Beyond Cryptographic Conditional Access. - Tage Stabell-Kulø, Ronny Arild, Per Harald Myrvang:
Providing Authentication to Messages Signed with a Smart Card in Hostile Environment. - John Kelsey, Bruce Schneier:
Authenticating Secure Tokens Using Slow Memory Access. - Naomaru Itoi, Peter Honeyman:
Smartcard Integration with Kerberos V5. - Bastiaan Bakker:
A Portable Solution for Mutual Authentication. - Tuomas Aura, Dieter Gollmann:
Software License Management with Smart Cards. - Vincent Rijmen, Joan Daemen:
Efficient Block Ciphers for Smartcards. - Magnus Nyström:
PKCS#15 - A Cryptographic Token Information Format Standard. - Stefan Lucks, Rüdiger Weis:
Remotely Keyed Encryption Using Non-Encrypting Smart Cards. - Amaury Nève, Denis Flandre, Jean-Jacques Quisquater:
Feasibility of the Smart Card in Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) Technology. - Oliver Kömmerling, Markus G. Kuhn:
Design Principles for Tamper-Resistant Smartcard Processors. - Pierre Girard:
Which Security Policy for Multiplication Smart Cards?
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