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CRYPTO
2006
Springer
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Asymptotically Optimal Two-Round Perfectly Secure Message Transmission
Abstract. The problem of perfectly secure message transmission concerns two synchronized non-faulty processors sender (S) and receiver (R) that are connected by a synchronous netwo...
Saurabh Agarwal, Ronald Cramer, Robbert de Haan
ICDCS
1999
IEEE
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Stateful Group Communication Services
group multicasts provide a nice abstraction for communicating data reliably among group members and have been used for a variety of applications. In this paper we present Corona, ...
Radu Litiu, Atul Prakash
AC
1999
Springer
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Integrating Group Communication with Transactions for Implementing Persistent Replicated Objects
A widely used computational model for constructing fault-tolerant distributed applications employs atomic transactions for controlling operations on persistent objects. There has ...
Mark C. Little, Santosh K. Shrivastava
SEC
2001
15 years 7 months ago
Security Analysis of the Cliques Protocols Suites: First Results
: The Cliques protocols are extensions of the Diffie-Hellman key exchange protocol to a group setting. In this paper, we are analysing the A-GDH.2 suite that is intended to allow a...
Olivier Pereira, Jean-Jacques Quisquater
EUROCRYPT
1998
Springer
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A Formal Treatment of Remotely Keyed Encryption
Remotely keyed encryption schemes (RKESs), introduced by Blaze 6], support high-bandwidth cryptographic applications (such as encrypted video conferences) in which long-lived secre...
Matt Blaze, Joan Feigenbaum, Moni Naor