Keju Meng

2papers

2 Papers

CRAug 6, 2019
Threshold Changeable Secret Sharing Scheme and Its Application to Group Authentication

Fuyou Miao, Yue Yu, Keju Meng et al.

Group oriented applications are getting more and more popular in mobile Internet and call for secure and efficient secret sharing (SS) scheme to meet their requirements. A $(t,n)$ threshold SS scheme divides a secret into $n$ shares such that any $t$ or more than $t$ shares can recover the secret while less than $t$ shares cannot. However, an adversary, even without a valid share, may obtain the secret by impersonating a shareholder to recover the secret with $t$ or more legal shareholders. Therefore, this paper uses linear code to propose a threshold changeable secret sharing (TCSS) scheme, in which threshold should increase from $t$ to the exact number of all participants during secret reconstruction. The scheme does not depend on any computational assumption and realizes asymptotically perfect security. Furthermore, based on the proposed TCSS scheme, a group authentication scheme is constructed, which allows a group user to authenticate whether all users are legal group members at once and thus provides efficient and flexible m-to-m authentication for group oriented applications.

CRMay 6, 2019
Realize General Access Structure Based On Single Share

Yang Xie, Sijjad Ali Khuhro, Fuyou Miao et al.

Traditional threshold secret sharing cannot realizing all access structures of secret sharing. So, Ito introduced the concept of Secret sharing scheme realizing general access structure. But Its scheme has to send multiple shares to each trustee. In this paper, we proposed two new secret sharing schemes realizing general access structures by only assigning one share to each trustee. Our proposed second scheme is a perfect secret sharing scheme. Furthermore, our schemes can realize any access structures.