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Information Security and Privacy - 9th Australasian Conference, ACISP 2004, Sydney, Australia, July 13-15, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
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Information Security and Privacy - 9th Australasian Conference, ACISP 2004, Sydney, Australia, July 13-15, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3108
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The 9th Australasian Conference on Information Security and Privacy
(ACISP 2004) was held in Sydney, 13-15 July, 2004. The conference
was sponsored by the Centre for Advanced Computing - Algorithms and
Cryptography (ACAC), Information and Networked Security Systems
Research (INSS), Macquarie U- versity and the Australian Computer
Society.
Theaimsoftheconferencearetobringtogetherresearchersandpractitioners
working in areas of information security and privacy from
universities, industry and government sectors. The conference
program covered a range of aspects including cryptography,
cryptanalysis, systems and network security. The program committee
accepted 41 papers from 195 submissions. The - viewing process took
six weeks and each paper was carefully evaluated by at least three
members of the program committee. We appreciate the hard work of
the members of the program committee and external referees who gave
many hours of their valuable time. Of the accepted papers, there
were nine from Korea, six from Australia, ?ve each from Japan and
the USA, three each from China and Singapore, two each from Canada
and Switzerland, and one each from Belgium, France, Germany,
Taiwan, The Netherlands and the UK. All the authors, whether or not
their papers were accepted, made valued contributions to the
conference. In addition to the contributed papers, Dr Arjen Lenstra
gave an invited talk, entitled Likely and Unlikely Progress in
Factoring.
ThisyeartheprogramcommitteeintroducedtheBestStudentPaperAward. The
winner of the prize for the Best Student Paper was Yan-Cheng Chang
from Harvard University for his paper Single Database Private
Information Retrieval with Logarithmic Communication.
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