Secure networks rely upon players to maintain security and reliability. However not every player can be assumed to have total loyalty and one must use methods to uncover traitors in such networks. We use the original concept of the Byzantine Generals Problem by Lamport [8], and the more formal Byzantine Agreement describe by Linial [10], to find traitors in secure networks. By applying general fault-tolerance methods to develop a more formal design of secure networks we are able to uncover traitors amongst a group of players. We also propose methods to integrate this system with insecure channels. This new resiliency can be applied to broadcast and peer-to-peer secure com- munication systems where agents may be traitors or be- come unreliab...
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Abstract. Byzantine Agreement (BA) among n players allows the play-ers to agree on a value, even whe...
This paper considers unconditionally secure protocols for reliable broadcast among a set of n player...
We investigate the hardness of establishing as many stable marriages (that is, marriages that last f...
The Byzantine failure model allows arbitrary behavior of a certain fraction of network nodes in a di...
Solutions to the Byzantine General Problem are applied to the design of an Intrusion Detection & Cou...
Abstract: The Byzantine failure model allows arbitrary behavior of a certain fractionof network node...
We consider an amplify-and-forward relay network composed of a source, two relays, and a destination...
Given the growing reliance of industry and government on online information services such as cloud c...
This research paper proposes an algorithm to establish trust among the nodes of a lightweight wirele...
In this work we provide a traitor tracing construction with ciphertexts that grow polynomially in $\...
Reliable communication between parties in a network is a basic requirement for executing any protoco...
When intellectual properties are distributed over a broadcast network, the content is usually encryp...
Many distributed systems, such as distributed ledger technologies, IoT technologies, and distributed...
We revisit Byzantine tolerant reliable broadcast with honest dealer algorithms in multi-hop networks...
Abstract—In unreliable and untrustworthy systems, information dissemination may suffer network failu...
Abstract. Byzantine Agreement (BA) among n players allows the play-ers to agree on a value, even whe...
This paper considers unconditionally secure protocols for reliable broadcast among a set of n player...
We investigate the hardness of establishing as many stable marriages (that is, marriages that last f...