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A Conference Key Distribution Scheme in Tree Hierarchies

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Li-Chin Huang; Min-Shiang Hwang

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International Journal of Network Security, Volume 15, Issue 1, p.59{64 (2013)
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Chang, Ting-Yi, Min-Shiang Hwang, and Wei-Pang Yang. "Cryptanalysis of the Tseng-Jan Anonymous Conference Key Distribution System Without Using A One-Way Hash Function." Information & Security: An International Journal 15, no. 1 (2004): 110-114.

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APA style: Huang, L-C., & Hwang M-S. (2013).  A Conference Key Distribution Scheme in Tree Hierarchies. International Journal of Network Security. 15(1), 59{64.
Chicago style: Huang, Li-Chin, and Min-Shiang Hwang. "A Conference Key Distribution Scheme in Tree Hierarchies." International Journal of Network Security 15, no. 1 (2013): 59{64.
IEEE style: Huang, L-C., and M-S. Hwang, "A Conference Key Distribution Scheme in Tree Hierarchies", International Journal of Network Security, vol. 15, issue 1, pp. 59{64, Jan. 2013.
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