CryptSDLC: Embedding Cryptographic Engineering into Secure Software Development Lifecycle. Hamburg, Germany, August 27 – 30, 2018.Ĭhristoph Dobraunig, Maria Eichlseder, Lorenzo Grassi, Virginie Lallemand, Gregor Leander, Eik List, Florian Mendel and Christian Rechberger. Thomas Lorünser, Thomas Länger, Henrich Poehls and Leon Sell. The Wicket Problem of Privacy - Design Challenges for crypto-based solutions. Karlstad: Karlstads universitet, 2018. Increasing the Legal Probative Value of Cryptographically Private Malleable Signatures. Function-Dependent Commitments for Verifiable Multi-Party Computation. ISC 2018. Lucas Schabhüser, Denis Butin, Denise Demirel, Johanens Buchmann. CHQS: Publicly Verifiable Homomorphic Signatures Beyond the Linear Case. ISPEC 2018. Tokyo, Japan, Sep 25-27, 2018. Lucas Schabhüser, Denis Butin, Johannes Buchmann. Protean Signature Schemes. Cryptology and Network Security - CANS 2018. Naples, Italy, Sep 30 - Oct 3, 2018. HCI Patterns for Cryptographically Equipped Cloud Services. 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Thomas Länger, Ala Alaqra, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Erik Framner, John Sören Pettersson, Katrin Riemer. Privacy Controls for Patients via a Selective Authentic Electronic Health Record Exchange Service: Qualitative Study of Perspectives by Medical Professionals and Patients. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018 20(12):e10954 Timglas ( Jordansson, Rooth) (PP1) – 44:10ĥ6:12 – Smolentseva ( Sergina, Gavrilova) (PP2)Ģ0:54 – S.Alaqra AS, Fischer-Hübner S, Framner E. Hefford ( Kingsbury, Kellar) (PP1) – 04:21 Qualifying round Group D (1–3 Place) TeamĦ3:42 – Pelttari ( Tallus, Pehkonen) (PP2)ģ1:23 – Vaillancourt (Wickenheiser) (PP1) Timglas ( Jordansson, Rundqvist) (PP1) – 07:02Ħ3:00 – Pehkonen ( Pelttari, Hiirikoski) (PP1) Helin ( Laaksonen, Hiirikoski) (PP1) – 44:42Ġ5:11 – Voutilainen ( Rantamäki, Laaksonen) (PP1) ![]() Kovalainen ( Tallus, Saarinen) (PP2) – 44:23 Vaillancourt (Wickenheiser, Piper) – 53:34 Wickenheiser (Piper, Vaillancourt) – 50:35 Piper ( Wickenheiser, Vaillancourt) – 8:21 Smolentseva ( Terentieva, Gavrilova) – 19:57Ĥ3:47 – Piper (Hefford, Wickenheiser) (PP2)ĥ7:15 – Wickenheiser (Botterill, Piper) (PP1)ġ6:49 – Terentieva ( Smolentseva, Gavrilova)Ģ5:17 – Smolentseva (Terentieva, Gavrilova)Ĥ3:34 – Gavrilova (Terentieva, Smolentseva) ![]() Top Division Preliminary round Group A Teamġ0:41 – Kellar ( Wickenheiser, Ouellette) (PP1) Switzerland competed for a medal for the first time, losing to Finland in the bronze medal game. This tournament was the first IIHF Women's tournament in which the host nation (in this case, China) failed to medal. ![]() Promotions and relegations reflected the results of the 2007 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships.įor the 11th-straight Top Division tournament, Canada met the United States in the gold medal match and, for only the second time, the American team defeated the Canadians for the gold medal. The Division II tournament was held during 25 to 30 March 2008 at the Suomen urheiluopisto (' Sports Institute of Finland') in Vierumäki, Finland. The Division I tournament was played in Ventspils, Latvia, at the Ice Hall of the Ventspils Olimpiskais Centrs from March 10 through March 16, 2008. It was the 11th holding of the IIHF Women's World Championship and was organized by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF). The games took place at the event's main arena, Baqu Arena. The 2008 IIHF Women's World Championships were held from 4 to 12 April 2008, in Harbin, People's Republic of China.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |