Seminar, 4th March 1997

[ Changed 6th March 1997 ]


Speaker:
Michael Roe, University of Cambridge

Date:
Tuesday 4th March

Place:
Room TP4, Computer Laboratory

Title:
NON-REPUDIATION


The invention of public-key cryptography led to the idea of non-repudiation protocols, which are intended to enable the resolution of disputes about pervious protocol exchanges. Later work on non-repudiation has shown that the means by which cryptographic keys are managed is just as important as the cryptographic algorithm, and public-key cryptography is neither necessary nor sufficient.


Seminar, 4th March 1997 / Mark.Lomas@cl.cam.ac.uk