Publications dated 1995
January 1995
Philippe Béguin, and Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Secure acceleration of DSS signatures using insecure server, In J. Pieprzyk and R. Safavi-Naini, editor(s), Advances in Cryptology -- Asiacrypt '94, Volume 917 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 248-259, Springer-Verlag, January 1995 BibTeX
Philippe Béguin, and Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Fast server-aided RSA signatures secure against active attacks, In D. Coppersmith, editor(s), Advances in Cryptology -- Crypto '95, Volume 963 of D. Coppersmith, pages 57-69, Springer-Verlag, January 1995 BibTeX
Louis Guillou, and Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Advances in Cryptology -- Eurocrypt '95, January 1995 BibTeX
June 1995
Benoit Macq, and Jean-Jacques Quisquater. Cryptology for digital TV broadcasting, Proceedings of the IEEE, Volume 83, pages 944-957, June 1995 BibTeX
O. Bruyndonckx, Jean-Jacques Quisquater, and Benoit Macq. Spatial method of copyright labeling of digital images, IEEE Workshop on Nonlinear Images/Signal Processing, Thessal, June 1995 BibTeX
September 1995
Jean-Jacques Quisquater. How to avoid a successful cryptanalysis of your random prime generator (abstract), pages 17, September 1995 BibTeX
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