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ASIACRYPT
2001
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Efficient Traitor Tracing Algorithms Using List Decoding

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Efficient Traitor Tracing Algorithms Using List Decoding
Abstract. We use powerful new techniques for list decoding errorcorrecting codes to efficiently trace traitors. Although much work has focused on constructing traceability schemes, the complexity of the tracing algorithm has received little attention. Because the TA tracing algorithm has a runtime of O(N) in general, where N is the number of users, it is inefficient for large populations. We produce schemes for which the TA algorithm is very fast. The IPP tracing algorithm, though less efficient, can list all coalitions capable of constructing a given pirate. We give evidence that when using an algebraic structure, the ability to trace with the IPP algorithm implies the ability to trace with the TA algorithm. We also construct schemes with an algorithm that finds all possible traitor coalitions faster than the IPP algorithm. Finally, we suggest uses for other decoding techniques in the presence of additional information about traitor behavior.
Alice Silverberg, Jessica Staddon, Judy L. Walker
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Alice Silverberg, Jessica Staddon, Judy L. Walker
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