ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review
A secure poker protocol that minimizes the effect of player coalitions
Lecture notes in computer sciences; 218 on Advances in cryptology---CRYPTO 85
Proceedings on Advances in cryptology---CRYPTO '86
Using smartcards to secure a personalized gambling device
CCS '99 Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Computer and communications security
Efficient Mental Card Shuffling via Optimised Arbitrary-Sized Benes Permutation Network
ISC '02 Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Information Security
ACSAC '00 Proceedings of the 16th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
ACSAC '97 Proceedings of the 13th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
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On-line casinos have experienced a great expansion since the generalized use of Internet started. There exist in the literature several proposals of systems allowing secure remote gaming. Nevertheless, the security requirements of some game families lead to the use of complex and costly cryptographic protocols. A particularly challenging game family is mental poker. In this paper we present a smart card-based e-gaming system for mental poker with a low computational cost.