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Chris J. Mitchell
Researcher at Royal Holloway, University of London
Publications - 408
Citations - 11842
Chris J. Mitchell is an academic researcher from Royal Holloway, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Authentication & Cryptography. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 397 publications receiving 10982 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris J. Mitchell include Johns Hopkins University & University of Portland.
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Security for Mobility
TL;DR: This book discusses Cryptography for mobile security, the future of mobile privacy and security, and the role of the smartcard as a mobile security device.
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Analysis of 3gpp-MAC and two-key 3gpp-MAC
TL;DR: Both single-key and two-key variants of 3gpp-MAC are considered; the forgery attacks are relevant to both variants, whereas the key-recovery attacks are only relevant to the two- key variant.
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Using GSM to enhance e-commerce security
TL;DR: A payment protocol in which the risk of having debit/credit card details stored at a merchant server is eliminated and user authentication is also provided by utilising the GSM data confidentiality service to encrypt sensitive information.
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Corrigendum: Whole-genome characterization of chemoresistant ovarian cancer.
Ann-Marie Patch,Elizabeth L. Christie,Dariush Etemadmoghadam,Dale W. Garsed,Joshy George,Sian Fereday,Katia Nones,Prue A. Cowin,Kathryn Alsop,Peter Bailey,Karin S. Kassahn,Felicity Newell,Michael C. J. Quinn,Stephen H. Kazakoff,Kelly Quek,Charlotte Wilhelm-Benartzi,Edward Curry,Huei San Leong,Anne Hamilton,Linda Mileshkin,George Au-Yeung,Catherine J. Kennedy,Jillian Hung,Yoke-Eng Chiew,Paul R. Harnett,Michael Friedlander,Michael A. Quinn,Jan Pyman,Stephen Cordner,Patricia C. M. O’Brien,Jodie Leditschke,Greg Young,Kate Strachan,Paul Waring,Walid J Azar,Chris J. Mitchell,Nadia Traficante,Joy Hendley,Heather Thorne,Mark Shackleton,David Miller,Gisela Mir Arnau,Richard W. Tothill,Timothy P. Holloway,Timothy Semple,Ivon Harliwong,Craig Nourse,Ehsan Nourbakhsh,Suzanne Manning,Senel Idrisoglu,Timothy J. C. Bruxner,Angelika N. Christ,Barsha Poudel,Oliver Holmes,Matthew J. Anderson,Conrad Leonard,Andrew Lonie,Nathan E. Hall,Scott Wood,Darrin Taylor,Qinying Xu,J. Lynn Fink,Nick Waddell,Ronny Drapkin,Euan A. Stronach,Hani Gabra,Robert M Brown,A. Jewell,Shivashankar H. Nagaraj,Emma Markham,Peter J. Wilson,Jason Ellul,Orla McNally,Maria A. Doyle,Ravikiran Vedururu,Collin Stewart,Ernst Lengyel,John V. Pearson,Nicola Waddell,Anna deFazio,Sean M. Grimmond,David D.L. Bowtell +81 more
TL;DR: This corrects the article to show that the method used to derive the H2O2 “spatially aggregating force” is based on a two-step process, not a single step, like in the previous version of this paper.
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Inference-based retrospective revaluation in human causal judgments requires knowledge of within-compound relationships.
TL;DR: Evidence that within-compound associations are necessary for retrospective revaluation is consistent with the inferential account of causal judgments, in an allergist causal-judgment task.