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ISBN 10: 3540201858
ISBN 13: 978-3540201854
Author: Alessandro Bassi, Julien Laganier
LNCS 2828 – Multipoint-to-Multipoint Secure Messaging with Threshold-Regulated Authorization and Sabotage Detection is a technical book authored by Alwyn Goh and David Ngo, published as part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series. This work addresses the challenges of secure messaging in multipoint-to-multipoint communication systems, incorporating techniques like threshold-regulated authorization and sabotage detection to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of messages in distributed environments.
In multipoint-to-multipoint communication, multiple parties (or nodes) communicate with each other, often in real-time. This type of communication is crucial for collaborative systems, distributed networks, and multi-user applications. However, ensuring security in these types of communications is challenging due to the complexity of managing multiple senders and receivers, as well as the potential for malicious activities, such as unauthorized access, tampering, or eavesdropping.
The book proposes a secure messaging system that allows for robust, scalable, and secure communication across multiple participants. It combines advanced cryptographic techniques with mechanisms for threshold-regulated authorization and sabotage detection to protect the messaging system from security breaches.
LNCS 2828 – Towards an IPv6-Based Security Framework for Distributed Storage Resources 1st table of contents:
Cryptography
Network Security
Mobile and Wireless Network Security
Trust and Privacy
Application Security
Multimedia Security
Multimedia Security
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