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Raylin Tso
Researcher at National Chengchi University
Publications - 155
Citations - 1390
Raylin Tso is an academic researcher from National Chengchi University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Encryption & Public-key cryptography. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 145 publications receiving 1046 citations. Previous affiliations of Raylin Tso include University of Tsukuba & National Tsing Hua University.
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Strongly secure certificateless short signatures
TL;DR: A new efficient and secure short certificateless signature scheme that is strongly unforgeable and provably secure against adversaries with access to a super signing oracle which generates valid certificateless signatures of messages and public keys chosen by the adversary (without providing the corresponding secret values).
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PKE-AET: Public Key Encryption with Authorized Equality Test
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Malware Image Classification Using One-Shot Learning with Siamese Networks
TL;DR: Inspired by recent success using Siamese neural networks for one-shot image recognition, the networks are applied to malware image classification task and shown to be more suitable for malware image one- shot learning than typical deep learning models.
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Efficient and short certificateless signatures secure against realistic adversaries
Raylin Tso,Xun Yi,Xinyi Huang +2 more
TL;DR: This paper focuses on the efficiency of a certificateless signature (CLS) scheme and introduces an efficient CLS scheme with short signature size that is as efficient as BLS short signature scheme in both communication and computation and, therefore, turns out to be more efficient than other CLS schemes proposed so far.
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Decentralized E-Voting Systems Based on the Blockchain Technology
TL;DR: The core idea is to combine the blockchain technology with secret sharing scheme and homomorphic encryption in order to realize the decentralized e-voting application without a trusted third party.