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Pierre-Alain Fouque

Researcher at University of Rennes

Publications -  226
Citations -  8345

Pierre-Alain Fouque is an academic researcher from University of Rennes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cryptography & Encryption. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 226 publications receiving 7096 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre-Alain Fouque include École normale supérieure de Lyon & Macquarie University.

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Password-Based authenticated key exchange in the three-party setting

TL;DR: This paper presents a natural generic construction of a three-party protocol, based on any two-party authenticated key exchange protocol, and proves its security without making use of the Random Oracle model, which is the first provably-secure password-based protocol in the three- party setting.
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Password-based authenticated key exchange in the three-party setting

TL;DR: In this paper, a 3-party password-based authenticated key exchange (PAKE) protocol was proposed, in which the users trying to establish a common secret do not share a password between themselves but only with a trusted server.
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Sharing Decryption in the Context of Voting or Lotteries

TL;DR: A distributed version of the Paillier cryptosystem presented at Eurocrypt '99 is proposed, which can be used in an electronic voting scheme or in a lottery where a random number related to the winning ticket has to be jointly chosen by all participants.
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Practical multi-candidate election system

TL;DR: A practical multi-candidate election scheme that guarantees privacy of voters, public verifiability, and robustness against a coalition of malicious authorities is described, based on the Paillier cryptosystem and on some related zero-knowledge proof techniques.
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Anomaly Detection in Streams with Extreme Value Theory

TL;DR: This work proposes a new approach to detect outliers in streaming univariate time series based on Extreme Value Theory that does not require to hand-set thresholds and makes no assumption on the distribution: the main parameter is only the risk, controlling the number of false positives.