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Unforgeable acknowledgements for unlinkable communication
- RN/06/05 Research March 10, 2006 Note Unforgeable Acknowledgements for Unlinkable Communication
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Providing Anonymity Services in SIP
- the identity of participants. It requires mechanisms and protocols that unlink the communication parties
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Provable Unlinkability Against Traffic Analysis Already After O(log(n)) Steps! ⋆
- @(email omitted); , Miroslaw.Kutylowski@(email omitted); Abstract. We consider unlinkability of communication problem: given n users
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M.: Provable Unlinkability Against Traffic Analysis Already After O(log(n
- @(email omitted); , Miroslaw.Kutylowski@(email omitted); Abstract. We consider unlinkability of communication problem: given n users
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Hide and Seek: Provable Anonymity in Computer Networks
- approach to unlinkability is to have every node in a communications network broadcast every data item
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A lightweight mechanism for dependable communication in untrusted networks
- to determine whether a given pair of nodes are communicating. Additionally, maintaining unlinkability helps
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Location Privacy in Wireless Networks
- system, we introduce the concept of an unlinkable unit of communications. We allow an attacker to link
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Timing attacks in low-latency mix systems (extended abstract
- messages. Routing communication through a chain of mixes is a powerful tool for providing unlinkability
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From Commodity to Value: A Privacy-Preserving e-Business Architecture
- techniques such as [7, 10] were also proposed to protect unlinkability in communication. Please see [3] for a
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The Need for Decentralization and Privacy in Mobile Communications Networks
- and unlinkability of communications, anonymity, pseudonymity and non-repudiation [Rannenberg 1994]. If privacy falls
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