2020
DOI: 10.2478/popets-2020-0033
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Mind the Gap: Ceremonies for Applied Secret Sharing

Abstract: Secret sharing schemes are desirable across a variety of real-world settings due to the security and privacy properties they can provide, such as availability and separation of privilege. However, transitioning secret sharing schemes from theoretical research to practical use must account for gaps in achieving these properties that arise due to the realities of concrete implementations, threat models, and use cases. We present a formalization and analysis, using Ellison’s notion of ceremonies, that demonstrate… Show more

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“…Discussion. Kacsmar, Komlo, Kerschbaum, and Goldberg [29] also address gaps between the formulation and use of secret sharing. Their motivations are similar to ours: closing the theory/practice gulf in this domain.…”
Section: Privmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussion. Kacsmar, Komlo, Kerschbaum, and Goldberg [29] also address gaps between the formulation and use of secret sharing. Their motivations are similar to ours: closing the theory/practice gulf in this domain.…”
Section: Privmentioning
confidence: 99%