This paper proposes a "Minimum Redundancy Tree" (MRT) for key distribution in secure multicast. The MRT is optimal in terms of minimum re-keying costs by keeping the minimum average number of keys to be updated for each member and maintaining minimum average tree height for each member. We also propose to combine MRT and subgrouping to generate multiple MRTs such that the re-keying costs can be further minimized when compared to that of other key management schemes
Multicasting has become the main mode communication for providing a wide range of Internet services ...
This work deals with the issue of multicast communication, specifically it focuses on group key mana...
This dissertation considers the single sender, multiple receiver model of secure multicast communica...
AbstractMulticast and broadcast are efficient ways to deliver messages to a group of recipients in a...
Security is vital for many multicast-based application and services. Secure group key management is ...
Abstract—Efficient key distribution is an important problem for secure group communications. The com...
Developing scalable infrastructure services for secure multicast communications has been an active r...
Abstract — In the present paper, we propose a new scheme for a scalable multicast key distribution s...
With the evolution of the Internet, multicast communications seem particularly well adapted for larg...
IP multicast is a promising communication model for group oriented applications. Unfortunately, the ...
A group key management has an important role in multicast security in order to achieve data integrit...
Abstract: Logical Key Hierarchy (LKH) is a basic method in secure multicast group rekeying. LKH main...
The Internet today provides no support for privacy or authentication of multicast packets. However, ...
Recent literature presents several rooted tree based member deletion/revocation schemes trying to si...
[[abstract]]In many network applications, including distant learning, audio webcasting, video stream...
Multicasting has become the main mode communication for providing a wide range of Internet services ...
This work deals with the issue of multicast communication, specifically it focuses on group key mana...
This dissertation considers the single sender, multiple receiver model of secure multicast communica...
AbstractMulticast and broadcast are efficient ways to deliver messages to a group of recipients in a...
Security is vital for many multicast-based application and services. Secure group key management is ...
Abstract—Efficient key distribution is an important problem for secure group communications. The com...
Developing scalable infrastructure services for secure multicast communications has been an active r...
Abstract — In the present paper, we propose a new scheme for a scalable multicast key distribution s...
With the evolution of the Internet, multicast communications seem particularly well adapted for larg...
IP multicast is a promising communication model for group oriented applications. Unfortunately, the ...
A group key management has an important role in multicast security in order to achieve data integrit...
Abstract: Logical Key Hierarchy (LKH) is a basic method in secure multicast group rekeying. LKH main...
The Internet today provides no support for privacy or authentication of multicast packets. However, ...
Recent literature presents several rooted tree based member deletion/revocation schemes trying to si...
[[abstract]]In many network applications, including distant learning, audio webcasting, video stream...
Multicasting has become the main mode communication for providing a wide range of Internet services ...
This work deals with the issue of multicast communication, specifically it focuses on group key mana...
This dissertation considers the single sender, multiple receiver model of secure multicast communica...