We consider secret sharing schemes in which the dealer is able (after a preprocessing stage) to activate a particular access structure out of a given set and/or to allow the participants to reconstruct different secrets (in different time instants) by sending them the same broadcast message. In this paper we establish a formal setting to study secret sharing schemes of this kind. The security of the schemes presented is unconditional, since they are not based on any computational assumption. We give bounds on the size of the shares held by participants, on the size of the broadcast message, and on the randomness needed in such schemes.
Partially supported by Italian Ministry of University and Research (MURST) and by National Council for Research (CNR). A preliminary version of this paper has been presented at Crypto '93.