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Scalable Deniable Group Key Establishment

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Foundations and Practice of Security (FPS 2012)

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The popular Katz-Yung compiler from CRYPTO 2003 can be used to transform unauthenticated group key establishment protocols into authenticated ones. In this paper we present a modification of Katz and Yung’s construction which maintains the round complexity of their compiler, but for ‘typical’ unauthenticated group key establishments adds authentication in such a way that deniability is achieved as well. As an application, a deniable authenticated group key establishment with three rounds of communication can be constructed.

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Neupane, K., Steinwandt, R., Suárez Corona, A. (2013). Scalable Deniable Group Key Establishment. In: Garcia-Alfaro, J., Cuppens, F., Cuppens-Boulahia, N., Miri, A., Tawbi, N. (eds) Foundations and Practice of Security. FPS 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7743. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-37119-6_24

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