Analysis and design of distributed key distribution centers

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A Key Distribution Center of a network is a server who generates anddistributes secret keys to groups of users for secure communication. A Distributed Key Distribution Center is a set of servers that jointly realizes a Key Distribution Center. In this paper we describe in terms of information theory a model for Distributed Key Distribution Centers, and we present lower bounds holding in the model for the main resources needed to set up and manage a distributed center, i.e., memory storage, randomness, and bandwidth. Then we show that a previously proposed protocol which uses a bidimensional extension of Shamir's secret sharing scheme meets the bounds and is, hence, optimal. © 2005 International Association for Cryptologic Research.

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Blundo, C., & D’Arco, P. (2005). Analysis and design of distributed key distribution centers. Journal of Cryptology, 18(4), 391–414. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00145-005-0407-0

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