MILCOM 2008 - 2008 IEEE Military Communications Conference 2008
DOI: 10.1109/milcom.2008.4753200
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Flexible and secure communications in an identity-based coalition environment

Abstract: Abstract-In this paper we consider the problem of how entities operating under distinct roots of trust in a coalition environment can flexibly and securely communicate with one another. We consider the identity-based setting, with each entity being preconfigured with a private key from a particular Trusted Authority (TA), but where multiple, independent TAs are involved in the coalition. Our solution to the problem adapts the Boneh-Franklin identity-based encryption (IBE) scheme. It allows any entity to secure… Show more

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“…The IEEE P1363.3 working group aims to produce a set of standards specific to identity-based cryptography to address these difficulties. Indeed, sharing of common parameters is inevitable if any kind of interoperability is desired between TAs and such scenarios are becoming more and more desirable [4].…”
Section: Multi-ta Ibementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IEEE P1363.3 working group aims to produce a set of standards specific to identity-based cryptography to address these difficulties. Indeed, sharing of common parameters is inevitable if any kind of interoperability is desired between TAs and such scenarios are becoming more and more desirable [4].…”
Section: Multi-ta Ibementioning
confidence: 99%