The Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

The Center for Education and Research in
Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS)

Key distribution and update for secure inter-group multicast communication

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Author

Weichao Wang, Bharat Bhargava

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inproceedings

Abstract

Group communication has become an important component in wireless networks. In this paper, we focus on the environments in which multiple groups coexist in the system, and both intra and inter group multicast traffic must be protected by secret keys. We propose a mechanism that integrates polynomials with flat tables to achieve personal key share distribution and efficient key refreshment during group changes. The proposed mechanism distributes keys via true broadcast. The contributions of the research include: (1) By switching from asymmetric algorithms to symmetric encryption methods, the proposed mechanism avoids heavy computation, and improves the processing efficiency of multicast traffic and the power usage at the wireless nodes. The group managers do not have to generate public-private key pairs when the group member changes. (2) It becomes more difficult for an attacker to impersonate another node since personal key shares are adopted. The additional storage overhead at the wireless nodes and the increased broadcast traffic during key refreshment are justified. In addition, we describe techniques to improve the robustness of the proposed mechanism under the complicated scenarios such as collusive attacks and batch group member changes.

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Date

2005

Journal

Workshop on Security of ad hoc and Sensor Networks

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Bhargava

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Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Security of ad hoc and sensor networks

Pages

43-52

Publisher

ACM

Publication Date

2005-01-01

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