Topics in Cryptology  CTRSA 2010: The 10th Cryptographers' Track at the RSA Conference 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA, March 15,Used

Topics in Cryptology CTRSA 2010: The 10th Cryptographers' Track at the RSA Conference 2010, San Francisco, CA, USA, March 15,Used

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The RSA Conference is an annual event that attracts hundreds of vendors and thousands of participants from industry and academia. Since 2001, the conf ence has included an academic Cryptographers'Track (CTRSA). This year was the 10th anniversary of CTRSA. Since its conception, the CTRSA conference has become a major avenue for publishing highquality research papers. The RSA conference was held in San Francisco, California, during March 15, 2010. This year we received94 submissions. Eachpaper gotassignedto three ref ees. Papers submitted by the members of the Program Committee got assigned to?vereferees.Inthe?rststageofthereviewprocess, thesubmittedpaperswere read and evaluated by the ProgramCommittee members and then in the second stage, the papers were scrutinized during an extensive discussion. Finally, the Program Committee chose 25 papers to be included in the conference program. The authors of the accepted papers had two weeks for revision and preparation of ?nal versions.The revised papers were not subject to editorial review and the authors bear full responsibility for their contents. The submission and review process was supported by the iChair conference submission server. We thank Matthiew Finiasz and Thomas Baign eres for letting us use iChair. The conf ence proceedings were published by Springer in this volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science.

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