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    Sustainable Pseudo-random Number Generator

    Barak and Halevi (BH) have proposed an efficient architecture for robust pseudorandom generators that ensure resilience in the presence of attackers with partial knowledge or partial controls of the generators...

    Huafei Zhu, Wee-Siong Ng, See-Kiong Ng in Security and Privacy Protection in Informa… (2013)

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    Error-free, Multi-bit Non-committing Encryption with Constant Round Complexity

    This paper studies error-free, multi-bit non-committing encryptions in the universally composable (UC) framework with constant round complexity. Previous efficient protocols such as the Beaver’s protocol and t...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Information Security and Cryptology (2011)

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    Non-black-Box Computation of Linear Regression Protocols with Malicious Adversaries

    Linear regression is a basic statistical method to correlate two or more attributes in data mining, machine learning, decision tree and Bayes classification. This paper studies non-black-box two-party computat...

    Huafei Zhu in Information Security Practice and Experience (2011)

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    Public-Key Encryptions Tolerating Adaptive and Composable Adversaries

    It is a well-known result in the asynchronous model that no standard public-key encryption schemes tolerates adaptive adversaries in the universally composable framework. This paper provides a compiler techniq...

    Huafei Zhu in Information Security Practice and Experience (2011)

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    Adaptive and Composable Non-committing Encryptions

    In this paper, a new non-committing encryption protocol without failure during the course of a channel setup procedure is constructed and analyzed in the universally composable (UC) framework. We show that the...

    Huafei Zhu, Tadashi Araragi, Takashi Nishide in Information Security and Privacy (2010)

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    Private Searching on MapReduce

    In this paper, a private searching protocol on MapReduce is introduced and formalized within the Map**-Filtering-Reducing framework. The idea behind of our construction is that a map function Map is activate...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Trust, Privacy and Security in Digital Business (2010)

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    Black-Box Constructions for Fully-Simulatable Oblivious Transfer Protocols

    This paper studies constructions of \(k \choose 1\) - oblivious transfer protocols in a black-box way. The security of

    Huafei Zhu in Cryptology and Network Security (2008)

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    Fully-Simulatable Oblivious Set Transfer

    In this paper, a new notion which we call oblivious set transfer is introduced and formalized. An oblivious set transfer in essence, is an extension of the notions of oblivious bit transfer and oblivious strin...

    Huafei Zhu in Information Security and Privacy (2008)

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    Secure Two-Party Computation of Squared Euclidean Distances in the Presence of Malicious Adversaries

    Squared Euclidean Distance metric that uses the same equation as the Euclidean distance metric, but does not take the square root (thus clustering with the Squared Euclidean Distance metric is faster than clus...

    Marc Mouffron, Frederic Rousseau, Huafei Zhu in Information Security and Cryptology (2008)

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    Multi-party Stand-Alone and Setup-Free Verifiably Committed Signatures

    In this paper, we first demonstrate a gap between the security of verifiably committed signatures in the two-party setting and the security of verifiably committed signatures in the multi-party setting. We the...

    Huafei Zhu, Willy Susilo, Yi Mu in Public Key Cryptography – PKC 2007 (2007)

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    More on Shared-Scalar-Product Protocols

    Secure scalar product protocols provide fundamental security components for distributed data mining with privacy concerns. This paper makes two contributions in the shared-scalar-product protocols. In the firs...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao, Tieyan Li, Ying Qiu in Information Security Practice and Experience (2006)

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    Stand-Alone and Setup-Free Verifiably Committed Signatures

    In this paper, a novel construction of stand-alone and setup-free verifiably committed signatures from RSA – an open problem advertised by Dodis and Reyzin in their speech [16] is presented. The methodology us...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Topics in Cryptology – CT-RSA 2006 (2006)

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    Computing of Trust in Ad-Hoc Networks

    Although, the notion of trust has been considered as a primitive for establishing relationships among nodes in ad-hoc networks, syntax and metrics of trust are not well defined. This paper studies computing of...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao, Jianwei Liu in Communications and Multimedia Security (2006)

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    Finding Compact Reliable Broadcast in Unknown Fixed-Identity Networks (Short Paper)

    At PODC’05, Subramanian, Katz, Roth, Shenker and Stoica (SKRSS) introduced and formulated a new theoretical problem called reliable broadcast problems in unknown fixed-identity networks [3] and further propose...

    Huafei Zhu, Jianying Zhou in Information and Communications Security (2006)

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    Oblivious Scalar-Product Protocols

    In this paper, a new notion which we call oblivious scalar-product protocols is introduced and formalized. We then propose an efficient implementation of oblivious scalar-product protocols based on homomorphic...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Information Security and Privacy (2006)

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    More on Stand-Alone and Setup-Free Verifiably Committed Signatures

    Two notions regarding fair exchange protocols have been introduced and formalized in the literature – one is verifiably encrypted signatures; the other is verifiably committed signatures. Thus it is always int...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Information Security and Privacy (2006)

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    Compact Stimulation Mechanism for Routing Discovery Protocols in Civilian Ad-Hoc Networks

    In this paper, a refined sequential aggregate signature scheme from RSA that works for any modulus is presented, then a compact stimulation mechanism without a central, trusted authority for routing discovery ...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao, Tieyan Li in Communications and Multimedia Security (2005)

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    Multi-Source Stream Authentication Framework in Case of Composite MPEG-4 Stream

    Multimedia community is moving from monolithic applications to more flexible and scalable integrated solutions. Stream authentication is more complex since a stream may consist of multiple sources and be trans...

    Tieyan Li, Huafei Zhu, Yongdong Wu in Information and Communications Security (2005)

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    Augmented Oblivious Polynomial Evaluation Protocol and Its Applications

    In this paper, we first introduce a new notion called augmented oblivious polynomial evaluation (AOPE), a useful notion to deal with the general oblivious polynomial evaluation protocol. And then we propose a ...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Computer Security – ESORICS 2005 (2005)

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    A Novel Construction of Two-Party Private Bidding Protocols from Yao’s Millionaires Problem

    In this paper, a new bidding protocol (in essence, it is Yao’s millionaires problem) is implemented. We show that our implementation is provably secure in the common reference string model assuming that a stat...

    Huafei Zhu, Feng Bao in Trust, Privacy, and Security in Digital Business (2005)

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