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Construction Of Efficient Authentication Schemes Using Trapdoor Hash Functions, Santosh Chandrasekhar Jan 2011

Construction Of Efficient Authentication Schemes Using Trapdoor Hash Functions, Santosh Chandrasekhar

University of Kentucky Doctoral Dissertations

In large-scale distributed systems, where adversarial attacks can have widespread impact, authentication provides protection from threats involving impersonation of entities and tampering of data. Practical solutions to authentication problems in distributed systems must meet specific constraints of the target system, and provide a reasonable balance between security and cost. The goal of this dissertation is to address the problem of building practical and efficient authentication mechanisms to secure distributed applications. This dissertation presents techniques to construct efficient digital signature schemes using trapdoor hash functions for various distributed applications. Trapdoor hash functions are collision-resistant hash functions associated with a secret trapdoor …