Security is vital for many multicast-based application and services. Secure group key management is on of the challenging problems for multicast communication with large number of members. Where for each membership variation the group key must be updated and redistributed to all currently active members only. This causes a higher communication overhead in large size multicast group with high number of users joining or leaving the group. Logical Key Hierarchy which uses the key tree structure is proposed to reduce the communication cost of rekeying procedure and reduces the required number of rekeying messages. Furthermore, batch rekeying is proposed to reduce the rekeying cost by preform rekeying in predefined intervals instead of updating ...
This paper proposes a "Minimum Redundancy Tree" (MRT) for key distribution in secure multicast. The ...
Scalable group rekeying schemes proposed in the literature can be classified into two categories: st...
AbstractWe investigate the group key management problem for broadcasting applications. Previous work...
A group key management has an important role in multicast security in order to achieve data integrit...
With the evolution of the Internet, multicast communications seem particularly well adapted for larg...
Secure group communication is important for applications such as pay-per-view. Other authors have pr...
IP multicast is an efficient solution for group communication over the Internet, as both the sender ...
[[abstract]]In many network applications, including distant learning, audio webcasting, video stream...
Abstract — In the present paper, we propose a new scheme for a scalable multicast key distribution s...
Due to the tremendous increase in bandwidth of the network, the group-oriented broadcast services ar...
Abstract: Logical Key Hierarchy (LKH) is a basic method in secure multicast group rekeying. LKH main...
Abstract. We investigate the key management problem for broadcasting applications. Previous work sho...
Rapid growth of Internet spawns many group oriented multicast applications like Internet pay TV, new...
textIn secure group communications, group users share a symmetric key, called group key. The group ...
Abstract — Group key management (GKM) in mobile communication is important to enable access control ...
This paper proposes a "Minimum Redundancy Tree" (MRT) for key distribution in secure multicast. The ...
Scalable group rekeying schemes proposed in the literature can be classified into two categories: st...
AbstractWe investigate the group key management problem for broadcasting applications. Previous work...
A group key management has an important role in multicast security in order to achieve data integrit...
With the evolution of the Internet, multicast communications seem particularly well adapted for larg...
Secure group communication is important for applications such as pay-per-view. Other authors have pr...
IP multicast is an efficient solution for group communication over the Internet, as both the sender ...
[[abstract]]In many network applications, including distant learning, audio webcasting, video stream...
Abstract — In the present paper, we propose a new scheme for a scalable multicast key distribution s...
Due to the tremendous increase in bandwidth of the network, the group-oriented broadcast services ar...
Abstract: Logical Key Hierarchy (LKH) is a basic method in secure multicast group rekeying. LKH main...
Abstract. We investigate the key management problem for broadcasting applications. Previous work sho...
Rapid growth of Internet spawns many group oriented multicast applications like Internet pay TV, new...
textIn secure group communications, group users share a symmetric key, called group key. The group ...
Abstract — Group key management (GKM) in mobile communication is important to enable access control ...
This paper proposes a "Minimum Redundancy Tree" (MRT) for key distribution in secure multicast. The ...
Scalable group rekeying schemes proposed in the literature can be classified into two categories: st...
AbstractWe investigate the group key management problem for broadcasting applications. Previous work...