Sébastien Canard
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current research
- e-cash systems
- e-voting systems
- low-cost cryptography and privacy
- group content protection
habilitation thesis: "La cryptographie au service de la vie privée." (and the slides)
publications at Orange Labs
- On Extended Sanitizable Signature Schemes (CT-RSA, 2010)
- Lighten Encryption Schemes for Secure and Private RFID Systems (WLC, 2010)
- Multiple Denominations in E-cash with Compact Transaction Data (Financial Cryptography, 2010)
- Fair E-cash: Be Compact, Spend Faster (ISC, 2009)
- Group Key Management: From a Non-hierarchical to a Hierarchical Structure (INDOCRYPT, 2008)
- Identity federation and privacy: one step beyond. (DIM, 2008)
- Trapdoor Sanitizable Signatures and their Application to Content Protection (ACNS, 2008)
- Anonymity in Transferable E-cash (ACNS, 2008)
- Improvement of Efficiency in (Unconditional) Anonymous Transferable E-Cash. (Financial Cryptography, 2008)
- Complex Zero-Knowledge Proofs of Knowledge Are Easy to Use. (ProvSec, 2007)
- Divisible E-Cash Systems Can Be Truly Anonymous. (EUROCRYPT, 2007)
- A Handy Multi-coupon System. (ACNS, 2006)
- Low-Cost Cryptography for Privacy in RFID Systems. (CARDIS, 2006)
- List signature schemes. (Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2006)
- Defeating Malicious Servers in a Blind Signatures Based Voting System. (Financial Cryptography, 2006)
- Anonymous Services using Smart Cards and Cryptography. (CARDIS, 2004)
- On Fair E-cash Systems Based on Group Signature Schemes. (ACISP, 2003)
- Implementing Group Signature Schemes with Smart Cards. (CARDIS, 2002)
