Title
Designing Secure Communication Protocols from Trust Specifications
Abstract
In a very large distributed system, entities may trust and mistrust others with respect to communication security in arbitrarily complex ways. We formulate the problem of designing a secure communication protocol, given a network interconnection and a ternary relation which captures trust between the entities. We identify several important ways of synthesizing secure channels, and study the algorithmic problem of designing a secure communication protocol connecting the entities, given the connectivity of the network and the trust relationship between the nodes. We show that whether secure communication is possible can be decided easily in polynomial time. If we also require that channel synthesis proceed along unambiguous paths (in which case the protocol is defined on a spanning tree of the netowrk), we show that the design problem is NP-complete, and we give a linear-time algorithsibly grm for an interesting special case of the problem.
Year
DOI
Venue
1994
10.1007/BF01293268
Algorithmica
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Very large distributed systems,Secure communication,Trust,Channel synthesis
Journal
11
Issue
ISSN
ISBN
5
0178-4617
3-540-54967-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
1.33
3
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christos H. Papadimitriou1166713192.54
V. Rangan242.54
Martha Sideri340946.17