CROct 15, 2014

An Automated Group Key Authentication System Using Secret Image Sharing Scheme

arXiv:1410.4019v1
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This work addresses privacy and integrity issues in group communication for users in open network environments, representing an incremental improvement with a specific application.

The authors tackled the problem of securing group communication in open networks by developing an automated group key authentication system using a secret image sharing scheme, achieving 99.1% classification accuracy for validating reconstructed group key images.

In an open network environment, privacy of group communication and integrity of the communication data are the two major issues related to secured information exchange. The required level of security may be achieved by authenticating a group key in the communication channel, where contribution from each group member becomes a part of the overall group key. In the current work, we have developed an authentication system through Central Administrative Server (CAS) for automatic integration and validation of the group key. For secured group communication, the CAS generates a secret alphanumeric group key image. Using secret image sharing scheme, this group key image shares are distributed among all the participating group members in the open network. Some or all the secret shares may be merged to reconstruct the group key image at CAS. A k-nearest neighbor classifier with 48 features to represent the images, is used to validate the reconstructed image with the one stored in the CAS. 48 topological features are used to represent the reconstructed group key image. We have achieved 99.1% classification accuracy for 26 printed English uppercase characters and 10 numeric digits.

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