The Sibling Intractable Function Family (SIFF): Notion, Construction and Applications (Special Section on Cryptography and Information Security)
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
This paper presents a new concept in cryptography called the sibling intractable function family (SIFF) which has the property that given a set of initial strings colliding with one another, it is computationally infeasible to find another string that would collide with the initial strings. The various concepts behind SIFF are presented together with a construction of SIFF from any one-way function. Applications of SIFF to many practical problems are also discussed. These include the hierarchical access control problem which is a long-standing open problem induced by a paper of Akl and Taylor about ten years ago, the shared mail box problem, access control in distributed systems and the multiple message authentication problem.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1993-01-25
著者
-
Hardjono Thomas
ATR Communication Systems Research Laboratories
-
Hardjono T
Univ. Wollongong Nsw Aus
-
Zheng Yuliang
The Centre For Computer Security Research Department Of Computer Science University Of Wollongong
-
Pieprzyk Josef
the Centre for Computer Security Research, Department of Computer Science, University of Wollongong
-
Pieprzyk Josef
The Centre For Computer Security Research Department Of Computer Science University Of Wollongong
関連論文
- An Access Control Mechanism for Object-Oriented Database Systems (Special Section on Cryptography and Information Security)
- Improving the performance of Enciphered B^+Trees (Special Section on Cryptography and Information Security)
- The Sibling Intractable Function Family (SIFF): Notion, Construction and Applications (Special Section on Cryptography and Information Security)