AbstractA new family of broadcast encryption schemes, which will be called linear broadcast encryption schemes (LBESs), is presented in this paper by using linear algebraic techniques. This family generalizes most previous proposals and provides a general framework to the study of broadcast encryption schemes. We present a method to construct, for a general specification structure, LBESs with a good trade-off between the amount of secret information stored by every user and the length of the broadcast message. In this way, we are able to find schemes that fit in situations that have not been considered before
Abstract. Broadcasting is a very efficient way to securely transmit information to a large set of ge...
Abstract—In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmi...
We describe two new public key broadcast encryption systems for stateless receivers. Both systems ar...
AbstractThe most important point in the design of broadcast encryption schemes (BESs) is to obtain a...
AbstractIn 1993, Beimel and Chor presented an unconditionally secure interactive protocol which allo...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe a new broadcast encryption scheme for stateless rec...
Broadcasting is a very efficient way to securely transmit information to a large set of geographical...
We introduce new theoretical measures for the qualitative and quantitative assessment of encryption ...
The need for broadcast encryption arises when a sender wishes to securely distribute messages to var...
In this paper, we present an efficient public-key broadcast encryption (PKBE) scheme with sub-linear...
In this paper, we discuss methods by which a trusted authority can broadcast a message over a networ...
AbstractThe challenge of stateless-receiver broadcast encryption lies in minimizing storage and the ...
Abstract. Broadcast Encryption schemes enable a center to broadcast encrypted programs so that only ...
Abstract — A family of novel broadcast encryption schemes based on probabilistic key pre-distributio...
We consider true broadcast systems for the secure communication of session keys. These schemes provi...
Abstract. Broadcasting is a very efficient way to securely transmit information to a large set of ge...
Abstract—In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmi...
We describe two new public key broadcast encryption systems for stateless receivers. Both systems ar...
AbstractThe most important point in the design of broadcast encryption schemes (BESs) is to obtain a...
AbstractIn 1993, Beimel and Chor presented an unconditionally secure interactive protocol which allo...
International audienceIn this paper, we describe a new broadcast encryption scheme for stateless rec...
Broadcasting is a very efficient way to securely transmit information to a large set of geographical...
We introduce new theoretical measures for the qualitative and quantitative assessment of encryption ...
The need for broadcast encryption arises when a sender wishes to securely distribute messages to var...
In this paper, we present an efficient public-key broadcast encryption (PKBE) scheme with sub-linear...
In this paper, we discuss methods by which a trusted authority can broadcast a message over a networ...
AbstractThe challenge of stateless-receiver broadcast encryption lies in minimizing storage and the ...
Abstract. Broadcast Encryption schemes enable a center to broadcast encrypted programs so that only ...
Abstract — A family of novel broadcast encryption schemes based on probabilistic key pre-distributio...
We consider true broadcast systems for the secure communication of session keys. These schemes provi...
Abstract. Broadcasting is a very efficient way to securely transmit information to a large set of ge...
Abstract—In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmi...
We describe two new public key broadcast encryption systems for stateless receivers. Both systems ar...