Secret sharing: A comprehensive survey, taxonomy and applications

IF 13.3 1区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Arup Kumar Chattopadhyay , Sanchita Saha , Amitava Nag , Sukumar Nandi
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Abstract

The emergence of ubiquitous computing and different disruptive technologies caused magnificent development in information and communication technology. Likewise, cybercriminals are also carefully considering different newer ways of attacks. Protecting the confidentiality, integrity, and authentication of sensitive information is the day’s major challenge. Secret sharing is a method that allows a trusted authority (the dealer) to distribute a secret or a number of secrets among some target participants with the intention that certain predetermined groups of participants can collaborate to recover the secret or secrets. Any other group formed by the participants cannot do so. Threshold secret sharing (TSS) is a particular form of secret sharing. It permits any group consisting of at least a specific number (called the threshold) of participants to reconstruct the secret or secrets. However, any group with fewer than the specified number of participants is forbidden to do so. It provides tolerance against single point of failure (SPOF), which has attracted a large number of researchers to contribute in this field. It has the potential to be implemented in numerous practical and secure applications. In this paper, we present a comprehensive survey of a variety of existing threshold secret sharing schemes. We have identified various aspects of developing secure and efficient secret sharing schemes. We have also highlighted some of the applications based on secret sharing. Finally, the open challenges and future research directions in the field of secret sharing are identified and discussed.

秘密共享:一个全面的调查、分类和应用
普适计算和各种颠覆性技术的出现,使信息通信技术得到了巨大的发展。同样,网络犯罪分子也在仔细考虑不同的新攻击方式。保护敏感信息的机密性、完整性和身份验证是当今的主要挑战。秘密共享是一种允许受信任的权威机构(经销商)在一些目标参与者之间分发一个或多个秘密的方法,目的是某些预定的参与者组可以协作以恢复秘密。任何其他参与者组成的小组不能这样做。阈值秘密共享(TSS)是一种特殊的秘密共享形式。它允许至少由特定数量(称为阈值)的参与者组成的任何组来重建一个或多个秘密。但是,任何少于规定人数的小组都禁止这样做。它提供了对单点故障(SPOF)的容错,这吸引了大量的研究人员在这一领域做出贡献。它具有在许多实际和安全的应用程序中实现的潜力。在本文中,我们对现有的各种阈值秘密共享方案进行了全面的综述。我们已经确定了开发安全和有效的秘密共享方案的各个方面。我们还重点介绍了一些基于秘密共享的应用程序。最后,对秘密共享领域存在的挑战和未来的研究方向进行了识别和讨论。
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Computer Science Review
Computer Science Review Computer Science-General Computer Science
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32.70
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26
审稿时长
51 days
期刊介绍: Computer Science Review, a publication dedicated to research surveys and expository overviews of open problems in computer science, targets a broad audience within the field seeking comprehensive insights into the latest developments. The journal welcomes articles from various fields as long as their content impacts the advancement of computer science. In particular, articles that review the application of well-known Computer Science methods to other areas are in scope only if these articles advance the fundamental understanding of those methods.
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