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A Method to Enhance the Security of ZKIP with Weak Keys and Its Application (약한 키를 가지는 대화식 영지식 증명의 안전성 강화 방법과 그 응용)

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    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.33-42
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    • 2002
  • We present a systematic way to armor a zero-knowledge interactive proof based identification scheme that has badly chosen keys. Keys are sometimes mistakenly chosen to be weak(neither random nor long), and a weak key is often preferred to a strong key so that it might be easy for human to remember. Weak keys severely degrade the security of ZKIP based identification schemes. We show using off-line guessing attack how the weak key threats the security of ZlKIP based identification schemes. For the proper usage of ZKIP, we introduce a specialized form of ZKIP, which has a secret coin-tossing stage. Using the secret coin tossing, a secure framework is proposed for ZKIP based identification schemes with weak key in the ideal cipher model. The framework is very useful in password based authentication and key exchange protocol

Verifiable self-certified schemes based on ${\gamma}$th -residuosity problem (고차잉여류 문제에 기반한 검증 가능한 자체인증방식)

  • 이보영
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.61-70
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    • 1999
  • In this paper we propose the verifiable self-certified schemes(key distribution scheme identification scheme digital signature scheme) based on ${\gamma}$th -residuosity which make up for defects of Girault's self-certified schemes allow the authenticity of public keys to be verified during the use of the keys. The security of our schemes is based on the difficulty of ${\gamma}$th -residuosity problem and discrete logarithm problem simultaneously.

Wood Identification of the Veneer Species that grow in Korea - II. Wood Characteristics and Identification by the Microscopic Features - (한국산(韓國産) 단판수종의(單板樹種)의 목재식별(木材識別) - II. 현미경적(顯微鏡的) 성질(性質)에 의한 목재(木材)의 특성(特性) 및 그 식별(識別) -)

  • Lee, Phil-Woo;Eom, Young-Geun
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.22-55
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    • 1987
  • This study was executed to offer the basic data needed to plywood industry in Korea for the future based on microscopic wood features as our previous paper reported by the macroscopic features. Microscopic wood characteristics for 50 species selected by the viewpoint of possible utility in future were examined and described by the species. Also, keys for the identification based on microscopic features were briefly prepared and presented by gymnosperm and angiospenn respectively.

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Microscopic Identification-keys for Cynanchi Wilfordii Radix and Cynanchi Auriculati Radix (白首烏와 耳葉牛皮消의 내부형태 감별기준)

  • Doh, Eui-Jeong;Kim, Jung-Hoon;Choi, Goya;Lee, Seung-Ho;Song, Ho-Joon;Ju, Young-Sung;Lee, Guem-San
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.30 no.4
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    • pp.65-69
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    • 2015
  • Objectives : The root ofCyanchum wifordii(CW) had been used as herbal medicine, 'Baeksuo', in Korea. However, the root ofCynanchum auriculatum(CA) had also been mis-used as 'Baeksuo' in herbal markets, due to its morphological similarity with CW. This study aimed to compare discriminative features and establish the identification-keys between two herbal medicines using microscopic methods.Methods : Microscopic preparations including fixation, rapid dehydration, paraffin infiltration, paraffin embedding, sectioning, mounting, and staining, were performed and the microscopic features between CW and CA samples were compared.Results : The starch grain of parenchymal cells, the amounts of calcium oxalate crystals, cell sizes, and the shape of phloem were not different between CW and CA samples. However, the clusters of stone cells which were conglomerated at outer cortex were apparently observed in CA sample (4~8 layers of stone cells), but not in CW sample (2~4 layers of stone cells, or not). Xylem of CW consisted of several vessels and fiber bundles which were formed as linear shapes and discontinuous radial lines, while that of CA, in which radial lines was not observed, were shaped as a wedge and scattered near cambium with comparatively few fiber bundles enclosed vessels. Especially, in the xylem of CA, fiber bundles located towards cambium were relatively more developed than those located outward cambium.Conclusions : The identification-keys established in this study would be helpful to discriminate microscopic features between CW and CA.

Cookie-Based Identification of the Public Keys of TLS/SSL Certificates (쿠키 기반의 TLS/SSL 인증서 공개키의 확인)

  • Park, Jun-Cheol
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.101-103
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    • 2016
  • We propose a HTTP cookie-based identification of the public keys of Web sites for the case of failure to validate certificates. The proposed scheme effectively protects users from the phishing attacks of inducing them to access bogus sites. It incurs little performance overhead on the browser and the server of Web sites. It requires to implement the input processing of user credentials and the encryption and verification of cookie values, though.

A Study on Identification Keys of Araliae Continentalis Radix and its Adulterants : Focused on External·Internal Morphology and Pattern Analysis (독활(獨活)과 그 위품의 감별기준 연구 : 외·내부형태 및 이화학패턴을 중심으로)

  • Yoon, Jee-Hyun;Ju, Young-Sung
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.29-43
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    • 2018
  • Objectives : Araliae Continentalis Radix(AC) is a medicinal herb belonging to the drug efficacy group treating musculoskeletal disorders(MSD) with anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antipyretic action. However, due to morphologic and onomastic similarity, adulterants(Angelicae Pubescentis Radix: AP, Gypsophilae Oldhamianae Radix: GO, Levistici Officinalis Radix: LO) have been included or replaced the standard. Methods : Multilateral methods were carried out on the identification of AC and its adulterants. Macroscopic and microscopic characteristics were observed by using stereoscope and microscope. For the comparison of chromatogram pattern, standard compounds were analyzed simultaneously using high performance liquid chromatography. Results : 1. The macroscopic identification of original plants was determined by the phyllotaxis type, the inflorescence type, the leaf margin and the color of flowers. The macroscopic identification of herbal materials was examined by oil spots, the cambium, heteromorphic vascular bundles, and the pholem. 2. For the microscopic identification, the fact whether its xylem ray is proliferated or not was first determined. Then medicinal herbs were secondly divided by cellular inclusions, fiber bundles, the distribution of secretary canals and the shape of cambium. 3. AC and its adulterants showed different chromatographic fingerprints. AC was containing continentalic acid and kaurenoic acid. AP was containing osthole and columbianadin. LO was containing osthole and falcarindiol. None of the compounds were found in GO. Conclusions : This recent identification keys of might be helpful to discriminate the pharmacopoeia standard and its adulterants for the right usage in clinics.

Identification keys of Jeonho(Qianhu) and Asam(Eshen) (백화전호(白花前胡)와 자화전호(紫花前胡), 아삼(峨參)의 감별기준(鑑別基準))

  • Lee, Guem-San;Doh, Eui-Jeong;Jeong, Seung-Il;Kim, Hong-Jun;Lee, Jang-Chun;Oh, Seung-Eun;Ju, Young-Sung;Cho, Su-In
    • The Korea Journal of Herbology
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : Peucedani Radix ('Jeonho' in Korean) is the root of Peucedanum praeruptorum or Angelica decursiva. However, the root of Anthriscus sylvestris has usually been distributed as Jeonho. This study was performed to determine the discriminative criteria of Jeonho, focused on distribution in Korean markets. Methods : We have determined identification keys to discriminate each Jeonho samples, through observation of external morphology of original plants, and the research of external and internal morphological features of dried Jeonho herbs. Results : Because of identical to the Korean plant name 'Jeonho', Anthrisci Radix had been came into use as a substitute of Jeonho in Korea during the time of Japanese colonial rule. The original plants of Jeonho and its substitute are discriminated with shape of leaf, leaf margin and color of stem. External morphological features of the medicinal herbs of Jeonho are different in the color of cross-sections, pellucid dot, white powder. Internal morphological points, such as fiber bundle of xylem, seconadary mudullary ray and ray of xylem were also used as discriminative criteria for Jeonho. Further details(e.g. identificaion keys) are in the article. Conclusions : We think that these discriminative criteria will be meaningful in identifying the substitutes and adulterants of Jeonho.

A visual identification key to Orchidaceae of Korea

  • Seo, Seon-Won;Oh, Sang-Hun
    • Korean Journal of Plant Taxonomy
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    • v.47 no.2
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    • pp.124-131
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    • 2017
  • Species identification is a fundamental and routine process in plant systematics, and linguistic-based dichotomous keys are widely used in the identification process. Recently, novel tools for species identification have been developed to improve the accuracy, ease to use, and accessibility related to these tasks for a broad range of users given the advances in information and communications technology. A visual identification key is such an approach, in which couplets consist of images of plants or a part of a plant instead of botanical terminology. We developed a visual identification key for 101 taxa of Orchidaceae in Korea and evaluated its performance. It uses short statements for image couplets to avoid misinterpretations by users. The key at the initial steps (couplets) uses relatively easy characters that can be determined with the naked eye. The final steps of the visual key provide images of species and information about distributions and flowering times to determine the species that best fit the available information. The number of steps required to identify a species varies, ranging from three to ten with an average of 4.5. A performance test with senior college students showed that species were accurately identified using the visual key at a rate significantly higher than when using a linguistic-based dichotomous key and a color manual. The findings presented here suggest that the proposed visual identification key is a useful tool for the teaching of biodiversity at schools, for the monitoring of ecosystems by citizens, and in other areas that require rapid, easy, and accurate identifications of species.

Biometric Identification: Iris Recognition, Biometric Cryptography

  • Rawan Alrasheddi;Zainab Alawami;Maryam Hazazi;Reema Abu Alsaud;Ruba Alobaidi
    • International Journal of Computer Science & Network Security
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.41-46
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    • 2023
  • Biometrics is an application of biometric authentication and identification techniques that are used for security. Where people can be identified by physical or behavioral features such as iris, fingerprints, or even voice. Biometrics with cryptography can be used in a variety of applications such as issuing, generating, or associating biometric keys. Biometric identification and cryptography are used in many institutions and high-security systems due to the difficulty of tampering or forgery by hackers. In this paper, literature reviews on biometric identification and cryptography are presented and discussed. In addition to a comparison of techniques in the literature reviews, identifying its strengths and weaknesses, and providing an initial proposal for biometrics and cryptography.

The dorsal guard hair identification key of Korean small mammals (Rodentia and Lagomorpha)

  • Yung Kun Kim;Junghwa An;Eunok Lee
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Biology
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.157-163
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    • 2022
  • We analyzed the hair microstructure of Korean small terrestrial mammals, such as Rodentia and Lagomorpha, to classify the characteristics of hair morphology. Micromys minutus showed a unicellular irregular type of medulla structures; on the other hand, the other mammals showed multicellular structures. Regarding the cuticular scale structures, the Rodentia species exhibited a narrow and broad diamond petal type, while the Lagomorpha species exhibited an elongated petal type. Interestingly, the hair cross-sections showed quite unique characteristics. We constructed hair identification keys to distinguish species with a single hair. The dichotomous key of Rodentia and Lagomorpha can be used for their behavioral ecology and dietary analysis of upper predators to serve as the basis for ecological research.