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On Optimal Information-Theoretically Secure Key Management

Authors: En-Hui Yang; Xin-Wen Wu;

On Optimal Information-Theoretically Secure Key Management

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With an underlying secure symmetric cipher of key length l, this paper addresses how best to securely generate, distribute, and maintain a large number Λ of random keys, from an information theoretic perspective, under the practical condition that one can manage only a relatively small number L of shared secret bits K, where L ≪ Λ ≤ 2l. Let Ω be a set with cardinality Λ; its elements act as key indices. We first formulate a key management scheme G as a mapping G : {0,1}L × Ω → {0,1}l wherein for each ω ∈ Ω, its key k(ω) = G(K,ω) can be easily computed from K and ω and is distributed implicitly by distributing the key index ω, and the maintenance of the large set of keys Ψ = {k(ω) : ω ∈ Ω} reduces to that of K. Then a new concept dubbed information-theoretical β-security is introduced to measure the security of G. Specifically, G is information-theoretically β-secure if (1) for any ω ∈ Ω, k(ω) is random and uniformly distributed over {0,1}l and hence distributing a randomly selected ω discloses zero information about the key k(ω); (2) for any distinct ω 1 ,ω 2 ∈ Ω, the difference between k(ω 1 ) and k(ω 2 ) is random and uniformly distributed over {0,1}l; (3) the transform K → Ψ keeps the total amount of secret information; and (4) for any independent key indices $\left\{ {{X_j}} \right\}_{j = 1}^{n + 1},$ knowing $\left\{ {k\left( {{X_j}} \right)} \right\}_{j = 1}^n$ does not reduce the amount of uncertainty about k(X n+1 ) significantly, i.e.,$H\left( {k\left( {{X_{n + 1}}} \right)|\left\{ {{X_j}} \right\}_{j = 1}^{n + 1},\left\{ {k\left( {{X_j}} \right)} \right\}_{j = 1}^n} \right) \geq {\beta _n} \times H\left( {k\left( {{X_{n + 1}}} \right)|{X_{n + 1}}} \right),$ where H(X|Y ) is the conditional Shannon entropy of X given Y , and β n is close to 1 for small n. Among all information-theoretically β-secure schemes, optimal schemes in terms of their strength against adversary’s attacks are further characterized. A specific information-theoretically β-secure scheme, namely G∗, is constructed. G∗ is shown optimal.

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