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New Constructions for Provably-Secure Time-Bound Hierarchical Key Assignment Schemes
- Source :
- SACMAT
- Publication Year :
- 2008
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Abstract
- A time-bound hierarchical key assignment scheme is a method to assign time-dependent encryption keys to a set of classes in a partially ordered hierarchy, in such a way that each class in the hierarchy can compute the keys of all classes lower down in the hierarchy, according to temporal constraints.In this paper we propose new constructions for time-bound hierarchical key assignment schemes which are provably secure with respect to key indistinguishability. Our constructions use as a building block any provably-secure hierarchical key assignment scheme without temporal constraints and exhibit a tradeoff among the amount of private information held by each class, the amount of public data, the complexity of key derivation, and the computational assumption on which their security is based. Moreover, the proposed schemes support updates to the access hierarchy with local changes to public information and without requiring any private information to be re-distributed.
- Subjects :
- Efficient key derivation
Provable security
Key assignment
Class (set theory)
Theoretical computer science
General Computer Science
Hierarchy (mathematics)
business.industry
Computer science
Access control
Encryption
Theoretical Computer Science
Set (abstract data type)
Key derivation function
business
Private information retrieval
Computer Science(all)
Mathematics
Block (data storage)
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- SACMAT
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5951f5eb9a0aa20e5d1c40cc9065ea8e