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Chong Hee Kim, Yong Ho Hwang, and Pil Joong Lee. Practical Pay-TV Scheme using Traitor Tracing Scheme for Multiple Channels, Information Security Applications - WISA 2004, Volume 3325 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 265-279, Springer-Verlag, August 2004 BibTeX
Chong Hee Kim, Yong Ho Hwang, and Pil Joong Lee. TTS without Revocation Capability Secure against CCA2, Information Security and Privacy - ACISP 2004, Volume 3108 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 36-49, Springer-Verlag, July 2004 BibTeX
Yong Ho Hwang, Chong Hee Kim, and Pil Joong Lee. An Efficient Revocation Scheme for Stateless Receivers, Public Key Infrastructure - EuroPKI 2004, Volume 3093 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 322-334, Springer-Verlag, June 2004 BibTeX
Chong Hee Kim, Yong Ho Hwang, and Pil Joong Lee. An Effcient Public Key Trace and Revoke Scheme Secure against Adaptive Chosen Ciphertext Attack, Advances in Cryptology - ASIACRYPT 2003, Volume 2894 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 359-373, Springer-Verlag, November 2003 BibTeX
Yong Ho Hwang, Chong Hee Kim, and Pil Joong Lee. An Effcient Revocation Scheme with Minimal Message Length for Stateless Receivers, Information Security and Privacy - ACISP 2003, Volume 2727 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 377-386, Springer-Verlag, July 2003 BibTeX
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