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2020 – today
- 2021
- [c33]Klaus Kursawe:
Wendy Grows Up: More Order Fairness. Financial Cryptography Workshops 2021: 191-196 - 2020
- [c32]Klaus Kursawe:
Wendy, the Good Little Fairness Widget: Achieving Order Fairness for Blockchains. AFT 2020: 25-36 - [i9]Klaus Kursawe:
Wendy, the Good Little Fairness Widget. CoRR abs/2007.08303 (2020) - [i8]Klaus Kursawe:
Wendy, the Good Little Fairness Widget. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2020: 885 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c31]Klaus Kursawe:
A Dinosaurs view on Blockchains. Krypto-Tag 2019 - [p2]Marina Krotofil, Klaus Kursawe, Dieter Gollmann:
Securing Industrial Control Systems. Security and Privacy Trends in the Industrial Internet of Thing 2019: 3-27 - 2015
- [c30]Klaus Kursawe, Christiane Peters:
Structural Weaknesses in the Open Smart Grid Protocol. ARES 2015: 1-10 - [i7]Klaus Kursawe, Christiane Peters:
Structural Weaknesses in the Open Smart Grid Protocol. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2015: 88 (2015) - 2014
- [c29]Klaus Kursawe, Benessa Defend:
Second Smart Energy Grid Security Workshop (SEGS 2014). CCS 2014: 1556-1557 - [c28]Wouter Lueks, Jaap-Henk Hoepman, Klaus Kursawe:
Forward-Secure Distributed Encryption. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2014: 123-142 - [e2]Klaus Kursawe, Benessa Defend:
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Smart Energy Grid Security, SEGS@CCS 2014, Scottsdale, AZ, USA, November 7, 2014. ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-3154-8 [contents] - 2013
- [c27]Benessa Defend, Klaus Kursawe:
Implementation of privacy-friendly aggregation for the smart grid. SEGS@CCS 2013: 65-74 - [c26]Klaus Kursawe, Benessa Defend:
Smart energy grid security workshop (SEGS'13). CCS 2013: 1491-1492 - [e1]Benessa Defend, Klaus Kursawe:
SEGS'13, Proceedings of the 2013 ACM Workshop on Smart Energy Grid Security, Co-located with CCS 2013, November 8, 2013, Berlin, Germany. ACM 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-2492-2 [contents] - 2011
- [c25]Klaus Kursawe, George Danezis, Markulf Kohlweiss:
Privacy-Friendly Aggregation for the Smart-Grid. PETS 2011: 175-191 - [i6]Stefan Katzenbeisser, Klaus Kursawe, Bart Preneel, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi:
Privacy and Security in Smart Energy Grids (Dagstuhl Seminar 11511). Dagstuhl Reports 1(12): 62-68 (2011)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c24]Klaus Kursawe, Dries Schellekens:
Flexible muTPMs through disembedding. AsiaCCS 2009: 116-124 - [c23]Klaus Kursawe, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Dries Schellekens, Boris Skoric, Pim Tuyls:
Reconfigurable Physical Unclonable Functions -- Enabling Technology for Tamper-Resistant Storage. HOST 2009: 22-29 - [c22]Stefan Katzenbeisser, Klaus Kursawe, Frederic Stumpf:
Revocation of TPM Keys. TRUST 2009: 120-132 - 2008
- [c21]Klaus Kursawe, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Trust in Consumer Electronics. ISSE 2008: 139-143 - [i5]Fons Bruekers, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Klaus Kursawe, Pim Tuyls:
Privacy-Preserving Matching of DNA Profiles. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2008: 203 (2008) - 2007
- [c20]Milan Petkovic, Stefan Katzenbeisser, Klaus Kursawe:
Rights Management Technologies: A Good Choice for Securing Electronic Health Records? ISSE 2007: 178-187 - [c19]Jorge Guajardo, Sandeep S. Kumar, Klaus Kursawe, Geert Jan Schrijen, Pim Tuyls:
Intrinsic Physical Unclonable Functions in Field Programmable Gate Arrays. ISSE 2007: 313-321 - [c18]Klaus Kursawe, Stefan Katzenbeisser:
Computing under occupation. NSPW 2007: 81-88 - [p1]Klaus Kursawe:
Trusted Platforms. Security, Privacy, and Trust in Modern Data Management 2007: 119-131 - 2006
- [c17]Stefan Katzenbeisser, Klaus Kursawe, Joop Talstra:
Graceful infringement reactions in DRM systems. Digital Rights Management Workshop 2006: 89-96 - [c16]Klaus Kursawe, Gregory Neven, Pim Tuyls:
Private Policy Negotiation. Financial Cryptography 2006: 81-95 - [c15]Tom Kan, Tim Kerins, Klaus Kursawe:
Security in Next Generation Consumer Electronic Devices. ISSE 2006: 45-53 - [c14]Mina Deng, Lothar Fritsch, Klaus Kursawe:
Personal Rights Management - Taming Camera-Phones for Individual Privacy Enforcement. Privacy Enhancing Technologies 2006: 172-189 - 2005
- [j3]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Random Oracles in Constantinople: Practical Asynchronous Byzantine Agreement Using Cryptography. J. Cryptol. 18(3): 219-246 (2005) - [c13]Ulrich Kühn, Klaus Kursawe, Stefan Lucks, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Christian Stüble:
Secure Data Management in Trusted Computing. CHES 2005: 324-338 - [c12]Mina Deng, Lothar Fritsch, Klaus Kursawe:
Personal Rights Management- Enabling Privacy Rights in Digital Online Content. Communications and Multimedia Security 2005: 266-268 - [c11]Ana Isabel González-Tablas Ferreres, Klaus Kursawe, Benjamín Ramos, Arturo Ribagorda:
Survey on Location Authentication Protocols and Spatial-Temporal Attestation Services. EUC Workshops 2005: 797-806 - [c10]Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Optimistic Asynchronous Atomic Broadcast. ICALP 2005: 204-215 - [c9]Klaus Kursawe, Christopher Wolf:
Trusted Computing, or the Gatekeeper. The Information Society 2005: 339-354 - 2004
- [c8]Klaus Kursawe:
Trusted Computing and its Applications: An Overview. ISSE 2004: 99-107 - 2003
- [j2]Felix C. Gärtner, Levente Buttyán, Klaus Kursawe:
Dependable Systems: Podsy Workshop Report - From Fault Tolerance to Security and Back. IEEE Distributed Syst. Online 4(9) (2003) - [c7]Felix C. Gärtner, Klaus Kursawe, Levente Buttyán:
PoDSy 2003: Principles of Dependable Systems. DSN 2003: 763 - 2002
- [j1]Susanne Albers, Klaus Kursawe, Sven Schuierer:
Exploring Unknown Environments with Obstacles. Algorithmica 32(1): 123-143 (2002) - [c6]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Anna Lysyanskaya, Reto Strobl:
Asynchronous verifiable secret sharing and proactive cryptosystems. CCS 2002: 88-97 - [c5]Klaus Kursawe:
Optimistic Byzantine Agreement. SRDS 2002: 262-267 - [c4]Klaus Kursawe:
Asynchronous Byzantine Group Communication. SRDS 2002: 352-357 - [i4]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Anna Lysyanskaya, Reto Strobl:
Asynchronous Verifiable Secret Sharing and Proactive Cryptosystems. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2002: 134 (2002) - 2001
- [b1]Klaus Kursawe:
Distributed trust. Saarland University, 2001, pp. 1-138 - [c3]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Frank Petzold, Victor Shoup:
Secure and Efficient Asynchronous Broadcast Protocols. CRYPTO 2001: 524-541 - [i3]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Frank Petzold, Victor Shoup:
Secure and Efficient Asynchronous Broadcast Protocols. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2001: 6 (2001) - [i2]Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Optimistic Asynchronous Atomic Broadcast. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2001: 22 (2001) - 2000
- [c2]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Random oracles in constantipole: practical asynchronous Byzantine agreement using cryptography (extended abstract). PODC 2000: 123-132 - [i1]Christian Cachin, Klaus Kursawe, Victor Shoup:
Random Oracles in Constantinople: Practical Asynchronous Byzantine Agreement using Cryptography. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2000: 34 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c1]Susanne Albers, Klaus Kursawe, Sven Schuierer:
Exploring Unknown Environments with Obstacles. SODA 1999: 842-843
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