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Abstract: In this paper we propose a novel solution to the problem of providing trusted third
party services, such as the management of cryptographic keys for end-to-end
encryption, in a way that meets legal requirements for warranted interception. Also
included is a discussion of what might be a reasonable set of requirements for
international provision of such services, as well as some analysis of the cryptographic
properties of the architecture and how it might operate in practice.
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.... ffl Trusted Third Party: The main parties give the data to a trusted third party and have the third party do the computation [7, 30]. However, the third party has to be completely trusted, both with respect to intent and competence against security breaches. The level...
.... Protocol The precursor of the government protocol was first published by Jefferies, Mitchell and Walker at a conference in July 1995 [13]. A flaw was pointed out there 2 and a revised version was published in the final proceedings of that conference; this version also appeared...
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N. Jefferies, C. Mitchell, M. Walker. A proposed architecture for trusted third party services, Cryptography : Policy and Algorithms, Lecture Notes in Comput. Sci., 1029:98-104, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jefferies96proposed.html More
@inproceedings{ jefferies95proposed,
author = "Nigel Jefferies and Chris J. Mitchell and Michael Walker",
title = "A Proposed Architecture for Trusted Third Party Services",
booktitle = "Cryptography: Policy and Algorithms",
pages = "98-104",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/jefferies96proposed.html" }
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