A Secure Event Agreement (SEA) protocol for peer-to-peer games.
Amy Beth CormanScott DouglasPeter SchachteVanessa TeaguePublished in: ARES (2006)
Keyphrases
- peer to peer
- cryptographic protocols
- covert channel
- secure routing
- authentication protocol
- group communication
- security protocols
- homomorphic encryption
- key distribution
- data sharing
- ad hoc networks
- scalar product
- fault tolerance
- key exchange protocol
- security analysis
- lightweight
- key agreement protocol
- rfid systems
- diffie hellman
- secure multi party
- event detection
- security properties
- password authentication
- video games
- vertically partitioned data
- key exchange
- key management
- peer to peer networks
- private information retrieval
- privacy preserving
- cryptographic algorithms
- mutual authentication
- user privacy
- provably secure
- secure multiparty computation
- electronic voting
- multi party
- game playing
- computer games
- key establishment
- security model
- mobile agent system
- overlay network
- security requirements
- file sharing
- trusted third party
- digital libraries
- educational games
- game theory
- smart card
- nash equilibrium
- key agreement
- distributed computing
- security mechanisms
- security issues
- security services
- routing protocol
- standard model
- mobile payment
- secret key
- video streaming