2011
DOI: 10.14569/ijacsa.2011.020214
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Distributed Group Key Management with Cluster based Communication for Dynamic Peer Groups

Abstract: Abstract-Secure group communication is an increasingly popular research area having received much attention in recent years. Group key management is a fundamental building block for secure group communication systems. This paper introduces a new family of protocols addressing cluster based communication, and distributed group key agreement for secure group communication in dynamic peer groups. In this scheme, group members can be divided into sub groups called clusters. We propose three cluster based communica… Show more

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“…Firstly, the primary issue of the cloud is building a secure environment for the implementation, and web management of business software and email service. It provides enormous potential for a reliable, available, and agile infrastructure in autonomic, distributed and grid computing environments [100], [101]. On the other hand, a lot of personal information and potentially sensitive data that people store on their computers are now being transferred to the cloud.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the primary issue of the cloud is building a secure environment for the implementation, and web management of business software and email service. It provides enormous potential for a reliable, available, and agile infrastructure in autonomic, distributed and grid computing environments [100], [101]. On the other hand, a lot of personal information and potentially sensitive data that people store on their computers are now being transferred to the cloud.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%