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Journal Articles

  • Multi-Designated Receiver Authentication Codes: Models and Constructions
    Author(s)
    Y. Watanabe, T. Seito, and J. Shikata
    Journal
    IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals
    Vol.
    E106-A
    No.
    3
    Pages
    394–405
    Publisher
    IEICE
    Publication Year
    2023
    Abstract

    An authentication code (A-code) is a two-party message authentication code in the information-theoretic security setting. One of the variants of A-codes is a multi-receiver authentication code (MRA-code), where there are a single sender and multiple receivers and the sender can create a single authenticator so that all receivers accepts it unless it is maliciously modified. In this paper, we introduce a multi-designated receiver authentication code (MDRA-code) with information-theoretic security as an extension of MRA-codes. The purpose of MDRA-codes is to securely transmit a message via a broadcast channel from a single sender to an arbitrary subset of multiple receivers that have been designated by the sender, and only the receivers in the subset (i.e., not all receivers) should accept the message if an adversary is absent. This paper proposes a model and security formalization of MDRA-codes, and provides constructions of MDRA-codes.