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Date: 2018-10-15 14:18:42
Cryptography
Computing
Internet
Internet protocols
Public-key cryptography
Transport Layer Security
Secure communication
Cryptographic protocols
QUIC
Transmission Control Protocol
Forward secrecy

Bloom Filter Encryption and Applications to Efficient Forward-Secret 0-RTT Key Exchange David Derler‡ , Tibor Jagerk , Daniel Slamanig§ , Christoph Striecks§ May 3, 2018—Eurocrypt 2018, Tel Aviv, Israel

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