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- David Pointcheval is a French cryptographer. He is currently a Senior Researcher at CNRS. He is head of the Computer Science Department and Cryptography...
- In cryptography, the Pointcheval–Stern signature algorithm is a digital signature scheme based on the closely related ElGamal signature scheme. It changes...
- provably-secure PAKE protocols were given in work by M. Bellare, D. Pointcheval, and P. Rogaway (Eurocrypt 2000) and V. Boyko, P. MacKenzie, and S. Patel...
- called existential forgery, as described in section IV of the paper. Pointcheval and Stern generalized that case and described two levels of forgeries:...
- Distance Based Com****tion and Its Applications". In Abdalla, Michel; Pointcheval, David; Fouque, Pierre-Alain; Vergnaud, Damien (eds.). Applied Cryptography...
- output will also have the property. This concept was first used by David Pointcheval and Jacques Stern in "Security proofs for signature schemes," published...
- threshold cryptosystems, this property may indeed be necessary. Paillier and Pointcheval however went on to propose an improved cryptosystem that incorporates...
- Attack". Penetration Testing Lab. Retrieved 2023-08-24. Abdalla, Michel; Pointcheval, David; Fouque, Pierre-Alain; Vergnaud, Damien, eds. (2009). Applied...
- scheme as the predecessor to DSA, and variants Schnorr signature and Pointcheval–Stern signature algorithm Rabin signature algorithm Pairing-based schemes...
- Retrieved February 27, 2018. Fujisaki, Eiichiro; Okamoto, Tatsuaki; Pointcheval, David; Stern, Jacques (2004). "RSA-OAEP Is Secure under the RSA ****umption"...