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PIR

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PIRParents In Room (chat)
PIRPost(-mortem) Incident Review
PIRPassive Infrared
PIRParachute Infantry Regiment
PIRProtein Information Resource
PIRPublic Interest Registry
PIRPrice Is Right (TV show)
PIRPolyisocyanurate
PIRProperty Irregularity Report (reporting lost/damaged luggage at an airport)
PIRPhoenix International Raceway
PIRPerhentian Island Resort (Malaysia)
PIRPortland International Raceway (Portland, OR)
PIRPrescribed Investor Rate (New Zealand)
PIRPost Implementation Review
PIRPrivate Information Retrieval (cryptography protocol/concept)
PIRPhiladelphia International Records (record label; est. 1971)
PIRPediatrics in Review (American Academy of Pediatrics)
PIRPartners in Recovery (various locations)
PIRProgram Information Report
PIRPosition in Range
PIRPeak Information Rate (frame relay)
PIRProject Implementation Report
PIRPartners in Rhyme (music)
PIRPass In Review (military)
PIRProcessor Identification Register
PIRPeak Information Rate
PIRPeriodic Inspection Report (electrical report; UK)
PIRPartners in Reading (education)
PIRPriority Intelligence Requirement
PIRPrecision Infrared Radiometer (scientific measuring device)
PIRPublic Information Request (public disclosure; various locations)
PIRPaducah International Raceway (Kentucky; est. 1972)
PIRPost Incident Review
PIRProbabilistic Information Retrieval
PIRPatient Information Reconciliation (medical workflow)
PIRProtein Identification Resource
PIRPriority Information Requirements
PIRPacific Islands Regiment
PIRPocono International Raceway
PIRPublic Infrastructure Renewal (Canada)
PIRPosição Inicial de Retardamento (Portuguese: Starting Position Delay)
PIRProtocol Independent Routing
PIRProfessors in Residence (various schools)
PIRPartners in Injury Reduction (Alberta, Canada)
PIRProperty Inspection Report
PIRProject Implementation Review (systems development methodology)
PIRProject Interim Report (various organizations)
PIRPractitioner-in-Residence (various organizations)
PIRPolice Incident Report (various locations)
PIRPayment Information Repository (US Department of the Treasury)
PIRPrecision Instrument Runway (aviation)
PIRPolice Initial Recruitment Test (UK; also seen as PIRT)
PIRPublic Interest Review
PIRProperty Insurance Report
PIRPerpetual Inventory Record
PIRPhillips Investment Resources
PIRPerception Is Reality
PIRPotential Impact Radius (natural gas pipeline)
PIRPierre, SD, USA - Pierre Municipal Airport (Airport Code)
PIRPittsburgh Industrial Railroad
PIRProportionate Injury Ratio (statistic)
PIRPlanned Independent Requirement
PIRPost Incident Report (computer networking)
PIRProject Initiation Report (information management)
PIRPhoto Interpretation Report
PIRProblem Identification Report
PIRPhilippine Independence Ribbon
PIRPortable ILS Receiver
PIRPeriodic Intelligence Review
PIRPurchase Information Record
PIRPersonnel Information Roster
PIRPhoton Irradiance Response
PIRPressure Ignition Rocket
PIRProblem Investigation Report
PIRPlanned Inventory Retrieval
PIRProduct Ingredient Review (Consumer Specialty Products Association)
PIRPermanent Impairment Rate (worker's compensation)
PIRProduct Improvement Report
PIRProportional-Intensity-Reduction
PIRPreliminary Inspection Requirements
PIRProvisional Integrated Rating
PIRProcurement Information Reporting
PIRPrivate Inspector-Residential (wastewater management)
PIRPrimary Intelligence Requirement
PIRPlanned Installation Report
PIRProcess Information Report
PIRProgram Incident Report
PIRPrivate Investment Reserve, LLC (Newport Beach, CA)
PIRProblem Investigation Request
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References in periodicals archive
To make Password Checkup a secure platform, Google says it uses multiple rounds of hashing, k-anonymity, private information retrieval, and a technique called blinding.
(3) Based on Matrix-AC and private information retrieval protocol, we construct a secure additive ranking index (SecARI) that enables the server to efficiently compute the top-ranking snippet over encrypted data while no partial information about the document is leaked, and then we propose the complete construction to realize SecQBP and prove that it is secure under our security model.
Private Information Retrieval. We encapsulate a private information retrieval (PIR) protocol and extend the use of it in our scheme.
Sudan, "Private information retrieval, " Journal of the ACM, vol.
Stadler, "Computationally private information retrieval with polylogarithmic communication, " in International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques (EUROCRYPT '99), pp.
A key idea of our authentication protocols is to use the private information retrieval (PIR) [8, 7, 11, 6] technologies.
In this section we propose a simple authentication protocol which is based on the idea of private information retrieval (PIR).
Extended private information retrieval and its application in biometrics authentications.
Following an introductory essay, chapters specifically address embedded wireless sensor networks; visual detection and classification of humans, their pose, and their motion; cyber security basic defenses and attack trends; mining databases and data streams; private information retrieval: single-database techniques and applications; tapping vehicle sensors for homeland security; modeling and analysis of wireless networked systems; and large systems modeling and simulation.
Toru Nakamura, Shunsuke Inenaga, Daisuke Ikeda, Kensuke Baba and Hiroto Yasuura in their paper on, "Password Based Anonymous Authentication with Private Information Retrieval' have introduced a new set of authentication protocols that ensure the security against replay attacks and the database will not identify which user is authenticating.
Other topics include monotone circuits for weighted threshold functions, tolerant versus intolerant testing for Boolean properties, a geometric approach to private information retrieval, the complexity of succinct zero-sum games, and the hardness of distinguishing mixed-state quantum computations.
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