KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery

Wireless broadcast is an effective approach for disseminating data to a number of users. To provide secure access to data in wireless broadcast services, symmetric-key-based encryption is used to ensure that only users who own the valid keys can decrypt the data. With regard to various subscriptions...

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Main Authors: GU, Qijun, LIU, Peng, LEE, Wang-Chien, CHU, Chao-Hsien
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-27612019-04-02T02:18:19Z KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery GU, Qijun LIU, Peng LEE, Wang-Chien CHU, Chao-Hsien Wireless broadcast is an effective approach for disseminating data to a number of users. To provide secure access to data in wireless broadcast services, symmetric-key-based encryption is used to ensure that only users who own the valid keys can decrypt the data. With regard to various subscriptions, an efficient key management for distributing and changing keys is in great demand for access control in broadcast services. In this paper, we propose an efficient key management scheme, namely, key tree reuse (KTR), to handle key distribution with regard to complex subscription options and user activities. KTR has the following advantages. First, it supports all subscription activities in wireless broadcast services. Second, in KTR, a user only needs to hold one set of keys for all subscribed programs instead of separate sets of keys for each program. Third, KTR identifies the minimum set of keys that must be changed to ensure broadcast security and minimize the rekey cost. Our simulations show that KTR can save about 45 percent of communication overhead in the broadcast channel and about 50 percent of decryption cost for each user compared with logical-key-hierarchy-based approaches. 2009-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1762 info:doi/10.1109/TDSC.2008.12 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2761/viewcontent/KTR_An_efficient_key_management_scheme_for_secure_data_access_control_in_wireless_broadcast_services_recovery.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Computer Sciences Management Information Systems
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
spellingShingle Computer Sciences
Management Information Systems
GU, Qijun
LIU, Peng
LEE, Wang-Chien
CHU, Chao-Hsien
KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
description Wireless broadcast is an effective approach for disseminating data to a number of users. To provide secure access to data in wireless broadcast services, symmetric-key-based encryption is used to ensure that only users who own the valid keys can decrypt the data. With regard to various subscriptions, an efficient key management for distributing and changing keys is in great demand for access control in broadcast services. In this paper, we propose an efficient key management scheme, namely, key tree reuse (KTR), to handle key distribution with regard to complex subscription options and user activities. KTR has the following advantages. First, it supports all subscription activities in wireless broadcast services. Second, in KTR, a user only needs to hold one set of keys for all subscribed programs instead of separate sets of keys for each program. Third, KTR identifies the minimum set of keys that must be changed to ensure broadcast security and minimize the rekey cost. Our simulations show that KTR can save about 45 percent of communication overhead in the broadcast channel and about 50 percent of decryption cost for each user compared with logical-key-hierarchy-based approaches.
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author GU, Qijun
LIU, Peng
LEE, Wang-Chien
CHU, Chao-Hsien
author_facet GU, Qijun
LIU, Peng
LEE, Wang-Chien
CHU, Chao-Hsien
author_sort GU, Qijun
title KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
title_short KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
title_full KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
title_fullStr KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
title_full_unstemmed KTR: An efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
title_sort ktr: an efficient key management scheme for secure data access control in wireless broadcast services recovery
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1762
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/2761/viewcontent/KTR_An_efficient_key_management_scheme_for_secure_data_access_control_in_wireless_broadcast_services_recovery.pdf
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