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Abstract: While scalability, routing and performance are core issues for Application-Level Multicast (ALM) protocols, an important but less studied problem is security. In particular, confidentiality (i.e. data secrecy, achieved through data encryption) in ALM protocols is needed. Key management schemes must be simple, scalable, and must not degrade the performance of the ALM protocol. We explore three key management schemes that leverage the underlying overlay to distribute the key(s) and secure ALM. We ... (Update)

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@misc{ multicast-adding,
  author = "Leveraging The Multicast",
  title = "Adding Confidentiality to Application-Level Multicast",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/741042.html" }
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