Rainer A. Rueppel

According to our database1, Rainer A. Rueppel authored at least 18 papers between 1984 and 1996.

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1996
Message Recovery for Signature Schemes Based on the Discrete Logarithm Problem.
Des. Codes Cryptogr., 1996

Attacks on the HKM/HFX Cryptosystem.
Proceedings of the Fast Software Encryption, 1996

1995
Der Krypto-Konflikt: Versuch einer Standortbestimmung.
Proceedings of the Verläßliche IT-Systeme, Proceedings der GI-Fachtagung VIS '95, 1995

1994
Guest editorial.
Eur. Trans. Telecommun., 1994

Modern key agreement techniques.
Comput. Commun., 1994

1993
A New Signature Scheme Based on the DSA Giving Message Recovery.
Proceedings of the CCS '93, 1993

1992
The Eurocrypt '92 Controversial Issue: Trapdoor Primes and Moduli (Panel).
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1992

A Fast Cryptographic Checksum Algorithm Based on Stream Ciphers.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1992

1991
A Formal Approach to Security Architectures.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1991

1989
On the Security of Schnorr's Pseudo Random Generator.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1989

1988
Key Agreements Based on Function Composition.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1988

1987
Products of linear recurring sequences with maximum complexity.
IEEE Trans. Inf. Theory, 1987

When Shift Registers Clock Themselves.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1987

1986
Products of Linear Recurring Sequence with Maximum Complexity.
EUROCRYPT, 1986

1985
Linear Complexity and Random Sequences.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1985

Correlation Immunity and the Summation Generator.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology, 1985

1984
New approaches to stream ciphers.
PhD thesis, 1984

Linear Ciphers and Random Sequence Generators with Multiple Clocks.
Proceedings of the Advances in Cryptology: Proceedings of EUROCRYPT 84, 1984


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