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On Optimal Secure Message Transmission by Public Discussion

Cryptography and Security 2009-11-08 v2 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

In a secure message transmission (SMT) scenario a sender wants to send a message in a private and reliable way to a receiver. Sender and receiver are connected by nn vertex disjoint paths, referred to as wires, tt of which can be controlled by an adaptive adversary with unlimited computational resources. In Eurocrypt 2008, Garay and Ostrovsky considered an SMT scenario where sender and receiver have access to a public discussion channel and showed that secure and reliable communication is possible when nt+1n \geq t+1. In this paper we will show that a secure protocol requires at least 3 rounds of communication and 2 rounds invocation of the public channel and hence give a complete answer to the open question raised by Garay and Ostrovsky. We also describe a round optimal protocol that has \emph{constant} transmission rate over the public channel.

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@article{arxiv.0901.2192,
  title  = {On Optimal Secure Message Transmission by Public Discussion},
  author = {Hongsong Shi and Shaoquan Jiang and Rei Safavi-Naini and Mohammed Ashraful Tuhin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.2192},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

An extended abstract of the older version was published in ISIT'09. The new version is polished in the writing style while some new results are also added

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