A distributed public key infrastructure based on threshold cryptography for the hiimap next generation internet architecture

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In this article, a security extension for the HiiMap Next Generation Internet Architecture is presented. We regard a public key infrastructure which is integrated into the mapping infrastructure of the locator/identifier-split addressing scheme. The security approach is based on Threshold Cryptography which enables a sharing of keys among the mapping servers. Hence, a more trustworthy and fair approach for a Next Generation Internet Architecture as compared to the state of the art approach is fostered. Additionally, we give an evaluation based on IETF AAA recommendations for security-related systems.

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Hanka, O., Eichhorn, M., Pfannenstein, M., Eberspächer, J., & Steinbach, E. (2011). A distributed public key infrastructure based on threshold cryptography for the hiimap next generation internet architecture. Future Internet, 3(1), 14–30. https://doi.org/10.3390/fi3010014

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