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Self-healing key distribution with revocation | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Self-healing key distribution with revocation


Abstract:

We address the problem of establishing a group key amongst a dynamic group of users over an unreliable, or lossy, network. We term our key distribution mechanisms self-he...Show More

Abstract:

We address the problem of establishing a group key amongst a dynamic group of users over an unreliable, or lossy, network. We term our key distribution mechanisms self-healing because users are capable of recovering lost group keys on their own, without requesting additional transmissions from the group manager thus cutting back on network traffic, decreasing the load on the group manager and reducing the risk of user exposure through traffic analysis. A user must be a member both before and after the session in which a particular key is sent in order to be able to recover the key through self-healing. Binding the ability to recover keys to membership status enables the group manager to use short broadcasts to establish group keys, independent of the group size. In addition, the self-healing approach to key distribution is stateless, meaning that a group member who has been off-line for some time is able to recover new session keys immediately after coming back on-line.
Date of Conference: 12-15 May 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 30 August 2004
Print ISBN:0-7695-1543-6
Print ISSN: 1081-6011
Conference Location: Berkeley, CA, USA

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