| L. Chen, D. Gollmann and C.J. Mitchell. Key escrow in mutually mistrusting domains. Security Protocols, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci., 1189, (1997), 139--153. |
.... secret sharing is based on [56] and its combination with threshold cryptography has been studied in [45, 36, 59] The generalization has been studied independently in [23] and [35] Prior work on redistributing secret shares was done outside the scope of threshold cryptography, as can be found in [15, 2]. Insiders anonymity An outsider, not receiving the help of insiders nor of the combiner, sees only g input (key) and therefore is unable to find out who was active in the computation as observed in [19] However, insiders and the combiner may (e.g. in threshold signatures) see g input (share ....
L. Chen, D. Gollmann, and C. Mitchell. Key escrow in mutually mistrusting domains. In M. Lomas, editor, Security Protocols (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1189), pp. 139--153. Springer-Verlag,
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L. Chen, D. Gollmann and C.J. Mitchell. Key escrow in mutually mistrusting domains. Security Protocols, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci., 1189, (1997), 139--153.
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L. Chen, D. Gollmann, and C. J. Mitchell. Key escrow in mutually mistrusting domains. In T. M. A. Lomas, editor, Security Protocols, International Workshop, Cambridge, United Kingdom, April 10-12, 1996.
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L. Chen, D. Gollman and C.J. Mitchell. "Key escrow in mutually mistrusting domains", Proceedings of 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Security Protocols, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci., 1189:139-153, 1996.
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L Chen, D Gollman and C J Mitchell, Key escrow in mutually mistrusting domains, Proceedings of 1996 Cambridge Workshop on Security Protocols, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci., 1189:139-153, 1996.
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