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Burton S. Kaliski

Researcher at EMC Corporation

Publications -  57
Citations -  9925

Burton S. Kaliski is an academic researcher from EMC Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Password & Cryptography. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 56 publications receiving 9511 citations. Previous affiliations of Burton S. Kaliski include RSA.

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PORs: Proofs of Retrievability for Large Files

TL;DR: This paper defines and explores proofs of retrievability (PORs), a POR scheme that enables an archive or back-up service to produce a concise proof that a user can retrieve a target file F, that is, that the archive retains and reliably transmits file data sufficient for the user to recover F in its entirety.
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Pors: proofs of retrievability for large files

TL;DR: In this article, the authors define and explore proofs of retrievability (PORs), which are a kind of cryptographic proof of knowledge (POK) that enables an archive or back-up service (prover) to produce a concise proof that a user (verifier) can retrieve a target file F, that is, that the archive retains and reliably transmits file data sufficient for the user to recover F in its entirety.
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Cryptographic Hardware and Embedded Systems - CHES 2002

TL;DR: A technology to block a new class of attacks on secure microcontrollers and smartcards whereby a logical 1 or 0 is not encoded by a high or low voltage on a single line, but by (HL or (LH) on a pair of lines.
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Analyzing and comparing Montgomery multiplication algorithms

TL;DR: The operations involved in computing the Montgomery product are studied, several high-speed, space-efficient algorithms for computing MonPro(a, b), and their time and space requirements are described.

PKCS #5: Password-Based Cryptography Specification Version 2.0

TL;DR: This memo represents a republication of PKCS #5 v2.0 from RSA Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series, and change control is retained within the PKCS process.