International audienceWe propose a novel and totally decentralized strategy for private and secure data exchange in peer-to-peer systems. Our scheme is particularly appealing for point-to-point exchanges and use zero-knowledge mechanisms to preserve privacy. Furthermore, we show how to plug our private and secure data exchange module in existing publish/subscribe architectures. Our proposal enriches the original system with security and privacy making it resilient to a broad class of attacks (e.g. brute-force, eavesdroppers, man-in-the middle or malicious insiders). Additionally, the original properties of the publish/subscribe system are preserved without any degradation. A nice feature of our proposal is the reduce message cost: only one ...
Abstract: Publish/subscribe systems has evolved as an striking communication model for building Inte...
The use of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks for multimedia distribution has spread out globally in recent...
P2P networks employ the resources available at peers to reduce the load at, or eliminate the need fo...
One of the most important issues to deal with in peer-to-peer networks is how to disseminate informa...
Publish-subscribe is a scheme for distributing information based on interests. While security mechan...
Content-based publish-subscribe is an efficient communication paradigm that supports dynamic, many-...
The necessity for peer-to-peer (p2p) communications is obvious; current centralized solutions are ca...
Publish/subscribe mechanism is a typical many-to-many messaging paradigm when multiple applications ...
Publish-subscribe is an increasingly popular messaging pattern for distributed systems, supporting s...
Increased public scrutiny has led to calls for greater security regarding user data. As a widely use...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a widely deployed paradigm for information dissemination in a variety...
In this paper we propose a decentralized privacy-preserving system which is able to share sensible ...
Information dissemination is the very reason for the existence of the Internet. Within the community...
Publish/Subscribe systems like Twitter and Reddit let users communicate with many recipients without...
Publish/subscribe is a loosely-coupled communication paradigm which allows applications to interact ...
Abstract: Publish/subscribe systems has evolved as an striking communication model for building Inte...
The use of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks for multimedia distribution has spread out globally in recent...
P2P networks employ the resources available at peers to reduce the load at, or eliminate the need fo...
One of the most important issues to deal with in peer-to-peer networks is how to disseminate informa...
Publish-subscribe is a scheme for distributing information based on interests. While security mechan...
Content-based publish-subscribe is an efficient communication paradigm that supports dynamic, many-...
The necessity for peer-to-peer (p2p) communications is obvious; current centralized solutions are ca...
Publish/subscribe mechanism is a typical many-to-many messaging paradigm when multiple applications ...
Publish-subscribe is an increasingly popular messaging pattern for distributed systems, supporting s...
Increased public scrutiny has led to calls for greater security regarding user data. As a widely use...
Publish/subscribe (pub/sub) is a widely deployed paradigm for information dissemination in a variety...
In this paper we propose a decentralized privacy-preserving system which is able to share sensible ...
Information dissemination is the very reason for the existence of the Internet. Within the community...
Publish/Subscribe systems like Twitter and Reddit let users communicate with many recipients without...
Publish/subscribe is a loosely-coupled communication paradigm which allows applications to interact ...
Abstract: Publish/subscribe systems has evolved as an striking communication model for building Inte...
The use of Peer-to-Peer (P2P) networks for multimedia distribution has spread out globally in recent...
P2P networks employ the resources available at peers to reduce the load at, or eliminate the need fo...