1st Edition
Handbook of Financial Cryptography and Security
Introduction, Burton Rosenberg
Protocols and Theory
E-Cash, Mira Belenkiy
Auctions, Felix Brandt
Electronic Voting, Aggelos Kiayias
Nonrepudiation, Jianying Zhou
Fair Exchange, Mohammad Torabi Dashti and Sjouke Mauw
Broadcast and Content Distribution, Serdar Pehlivanoglu
Systems, Device, Banking, and Commerce
Micropayment Systems, Róbert Párhonyi
Digital Rights Management, Reihaneh Safavi-Naini and Nicholas Paul Sheppard
Trusted Computing, Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi and Christian Wachsmann
Hardware Security Modules, Sean Smith
Portfolio Trading, Michael Szydlo
Risk, Threats, Countermeasures, and Trust
Phishing, Markus Jakobsson, Sid Stamm, and Chris Soghoian
Anonymity and Privacy, George Danezis, Claudia Diaz, and Paul Syverson
Digital Watermarking, Mauro Barni and Stefan Katzenbeisser
Identity Management, Robin Wilton
Public Key Infrastructure, Carl Ellison
Perspectives
Human Factors, Lynne Coventry
Legal Issues, Margaret Jackson
Regulatory Compliance, Radu Sion and Marianne Winslett
Index
Biography
Burton Rosenberg is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.
… As a whole, the chapters are well-written and provide a good introduction, addressing current thinking on a variety of complex and subtle technical areas. Most of the chapters have thorough reference lists, and this is certainly a book that any cryptography library should include. … [it] contains many interesting ideas showing how, in the twenty-first century, cryptography is more complicated and also more important than just the messages that Alice sends to Bob.
—MAA Reviews, January 2011






