DocumentCode
2574214
Title
Dynamic access policies for unconditionally secure secret sharing schemes
Author
Martin, Keith M.
Author_Institution
Inf. Security Group, London Univ., Surrey
fYear
2005
fDate
19-19 Oct. 2005
Firstpage
61
Lastpage
66
Abstract
Secret sharing schemes are cryptographic primitives that can be employed in any situation where it is desirable to distribute information relating to secret data amongst a number of entities. Following a secure initialization process, a secret sharing scheme normally has a fixed access policy (specified by an access structure). However in dynamic environments it is likely that access policies will be subject to change: for example entities may wish to join the scheme, entitles may be expelled from the scheme or security thresholds may change. Rather than undergo a costly re-initialization process, there have been several different proposals for designing secret sharing schemes that permit dynamic access policies. We reviewed various existing models and proposals, and identify several open problems
Keywords
authorisation; private key cryptography; cryptographic primitives; dynamic access policy; scheme thresholds; secret data; secure initialization process; secure secret sharing schemes; security thresholds; Ad hoc networks; Banking; Certification; Collaboration; Control systems; Costs; Cryptography; Information security; Proposals; Protection;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Theory and Practice in Information-Theoretic Security, 2005. IEEE Information Theory Workshop on
Conference_Location
Awaji Island
Print_ISBN
0-7803-9491-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ITWTPI.2005.1543958
Filename
1543958
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