https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2014-02118-x
Regular Article
Architecture of multicast centralized key management scheme using quantum key distribution and classical symmetric encryption
1 Information Technology Department, Al-Zahra College for Women, Oman
2 Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Mansoura University, Egypt
3 Faculty of Computer and Information Sciences, Cairo University, Egypt
4 Faculty of Engineering, Cairo University, Egypt
a e-mail: dr.ahmedfarouk85@yahoo.com
Received: 21 January 2014
Revised: 10 February 2014
Published online: 19 March 2014
Multicasting refers to the transmission of a message or information from one sender to multiple receivers simultaneously. Although encryption algorithms can be used to secure transmitted messages among group members, still there are many security aspects for designing a secured multicast cryptosystem. The most important aspects of Multicasting are key generation and management. The researchers have proposed several approaches for solving problems of multicast key distribution and management. In this paper, a secure key generation and distribution solution has been proposed for a single host sending to two or more (N) receivers using centralized Quantum Multicast Key Distribution Centre “QMKDC” and classical symmetric encryption. The proposed scheme uses symmetric classical algorithms for encryption and decryption transmitted messages among multicast group members, but the generated keys which are used for authentication, encryption and decryption also play an important role for designing a secured multicast cryptosystem come from QKD protocols. Authentication verified using EPR entangled Photons and controlled-NOT gate. Multiple requests for initialization as well for transmitting sensitive information handled through priority and sensitivity levels. Multiple members' communication is achieved with full or partial support of QMKDC.
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