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AFRICACRYPT
2010
Springer

Flexible Group Key Exchange with On-demand Computation of Subgroup Keys

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Flexible Group Key Exchange with On-demand Computation of Subgroup Keys
Modern multi-user communication systems, including popular instant messaging tools, social network platforms, and cooperative-work applications, offer flexible forms of communication and exchange of data. At any time point concurrent communication sessions involving different subsets of users can be invoked. The traditional tool for achieving security in a multi-party communication environment are group key exchange (GKE) protocols that provide participants with a secure group key for their subsequent communication. Yet, in communication scenarios where various user subsets may be involved in different sessions the deployment of classical GKE protocols has clear performance and scalability limitations as each new session should be preceded by a separate execution of the protocol. The motivation of this work is to study the possibility of designing more flexible GKE protocols allowing not only the computation of a group key for some initial set of users but also efficient derivatio...
Michel Abdalla, Céline Chevalier, Mark Manu
Added 28 May 2010
Updated 28 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where AFRICACRYPT
Authors Michel Abdalla, Céline Chevalier, Mark Manulis, David Pointcheval
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