TY - BOOK ID - 8206527 TI - Financial cryptography : 6th International Conference, FC 2002, Southampton, Bermuda, March 11-14, 2002 : revised papers AU - Blaze, Matt AU - FC 2002 PY - 2003 SN - 3540365044 354000646X PB - Berlin, Germany : Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Computer networks -- Security measures -- Congresses. KW - Data encryption (Computer science) -- Congresses. KW - Electronic commerce -- Security measures -- Congresses. KW - Electronic funds transfers -- Security measures -- Congresses. KW - Internet -- Security measures -- Congresses. KW - Electronic funds transfers KW - Data encryption (Computer science) KW - Electronic commerce KW - Internet KW - Computer networks KW - Banking KW - Finance KW - Business & Economics KW - Security measures KW - DARPA Internet KW - Internet (Computer network) KW - Cybercommerce KW - E-business KW - E-commerce KW - E-tailing KW - eBusiness KW - eCommerce KW - Electronic business KW - Internet commerce KW - Internet retailing KW - Online commerce KW - Web retailing KW - Digital cash KW - Digital currency KW - Digital money KW - EFT (Electronic funds transfers) KW - Electronic banking KW - Electronic check clearing KW - Electronic money systems KW - Electronic payments systems KW - Electronic transfer of funds KW - Funds, Electronic transfers of KW - Telebanking KW - Transfers of funds, Electronic KW - Virtual money KW - Computer science. KW - Finance. KW - Computer communication systems. KW - Operating systems (Computers). KW - Data encryption (Computer science). KW - Management information systems. KW - E-commerce. KW - Computer Science. KW - Data Encryption. KW - Finance, general. KW - Computer Communication Networks. KW - Operating Systems. KW - Management of Computing and Information Systems. KW - e-Commerce/e-business. KW - Wide area networks (Computer networks) KW - World Wide Web KW - Commerce KW - Information superhighway KW - Electronic data interchange KW - Electronic benefits transfers KW - Home banking services KW - Information Systems. KW - Cryptology. KW - Computer operating systems KW - Computers KW - Disk operating systems KW - Systems software KW - Funding KW - Funds KW - Economics KW - Currency question KW - Data encoding (Computer science) KW - Encryption of data (Computer science) KW - Computer security KW - Cryptography KW - Operating systems KW - Informatics KW - Science KW - Computer-based information systems KW - EIS (Information systems) KW - Executive information systems KW - MIS (Information systems) KW - Sociotechnical systems KW - Information resources management KW - Management KW - Communication systems, Computer KW - Computer communication systems KW - Data networks, Computer KW - ECNs (Electronic communication networks) KW - Electronic communication networks KW - Networks, Computer KW - Teleprocessing networks KW - Data transmission systems KW - Digital communications KW - Electronic systems KW - Information networks KW - Telecommunication KW - Cyberinfrastructure KW - Electronic data processing KW - Network computers KW - Communication systems KW - Distributed processing UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8206527 AB - The Sixth International Financial Cryptography Conference was held during March 11-14, 2002, in Southampton, Bermuda. As is customary at FC, these proceedings represent "final" versions of the papers presented, revised to take into account comments and discussions from the conference. Submissions to the conference were strong, with 74 papers submitted and 19 accepted for presentation and publication. (Regrettably, three of the submit ted papers had to be summarily rejected after it was discovered that they had been improperly submitted in parallel to other conferences.) The small program committee worked very hard under a tight schedule (working through Christmas day) to select the program. No program chair could ask for a better committee; my thanks to everyone for their hard work and dedication. In addition to the refereed papers, the program included a welcome from the Minister of Telecommunications and e-Commerce, Renee Webb, a keynote address by Nigel Hickson, and a panel on privacy tradeoffs cheiired by Rebecca Wright (with panelists Ian Goldberg, Ron Rivest, and Graham Wood). The traditional Tuesday evening "rump session" was skillfully officiated by Markus Jakobsson. My job as program chair was made much, much easier by the excellent work of our general chair, Nicko van Someren, who performed the miracle of hiding from me any evidence of the innumerable logistical nightmares associated with conducting this conference. I have no idea how he did it, but it must have involved many sleepless nights. ER -