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Abstract: We propose a simple scheme, based on secret-sharing over large-scale networks, for assuring recoverability of sensitive archived data (e.g., cryptographic keys). In our model anyone can request a copy of the archived data but it is very difficult to keep the existence of a request secret or to subvert the access policy of the data "owner." We sketch an architecture for a distributed key escrow system that might be suitable for deployment over very large-scale networks such as the Internet. We... (Update)

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...primitives that are complete for 2 party computation. The case k = 3 is of special interest. We introduce two primitives: oblivious cast [Bla96] a natural generalization of oblivious transfer to the three party case, and converge cast, a primitive that is related to the...

...by g 2 channels for any two party primitive g 2 . The case k = 3 is of special interest. We introduce two primitives: oblivious cast [Bla96] a natural generalization of oblivious transfer to the three party case, and converge cast, a primitive that is related to the...

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Matt Blaze. Oblivious key escrow. In Anderson [1], pages 335--343. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/blaze96oblivious.html   More

@inproceedings{ blazeblazeoblivious,
    author = "Matt Blaze",
    title = "{Oblivious Key Escrow}",
    pages = "335--343",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/blaze96oblivious.html" }
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