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Efficient Tree-Based Revocation in Groups of Low-State Devices

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Efficient Tree-Based Revocation in Groups of Low-State Devices
Abstract. We study the problem of broadcasting confidential information to a collection of n devices while providing the ability to revoke an arbitrary subset of those devices (and tolerating collusion among the revoked devices). In this paper, we restrict our attention to low-memory devices, that is, devices that can store at most O(log n) keys. We consider solutions for both zero-state and low-state cases, where such devices are organized in a tree structure T. We allow the group controller to encrypt broadcasts to any subtree of T, even if the tree is based on an multi-way organizational chart or a severely unbalanced multicast tree.
Michael T. Goodrich, Jonathan Z. Sun, Roberto Tama
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where CRYPTO
Authors Michael T. Goodrich, Jonathan Z. Sun, Roberto Tamassia
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