Project: Secure multicast and broadcast

Multicast is a communication primitive that allows a sender to transmit a message to a selected set of receivers connected to a network at a much lower cost than individually transmitting the message to each received.

  1. R. Canetti, J. Garay, D. Micciancio, G. Itkis, M. Naor, B. Pinkas
    Multicast security: A taxonomy and some efficient constructions

    IEEE INFOCOM 1999, pp. 708-716.

  2. D. Micciancio, S. Panjwani
    Optimal communication complexity of generic multicast key distribution
    Advances in Cryptology - Eurocrypt 2004. Interlaken, Switzerland, May 2-4, 2004. LNCS, Springer.

  3. D. Micciancio, S. Panjwani
    Adaptive security of symbolic encryption
    Theory of cryptography Conference - TCC 2005. Cambridge, MA, USA. February 2005. LNCS 3378, Springer, pp. 169-187.

  4. A. Hevia, D. Micciancio
    Simultaneous broadcast revisited
    ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing - PODC 2005, Las Vegas, NV, July 2005. pp. 324 - 333.

  5. D. Micciancio, S. Panjwani
    Corrupting one vs. corrupting many: the case of broadcast and multicast encryption
    International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming - ICALP  2006, Venice, Italy. To  appear.