Hierarchical secret sharing scheme using parts of speech of English grammar

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2017

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Inderscience Publishers

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In this paper, a model to share secret information in conjunctive and disjunctive hierarchical access structure using obfuscation is proposed. Indistinguishability Obfuscation is achieved with a context free grammar (CFG) as a mimic function. Obfuscation is used to maintain confidentiality of the message in the presence of a dishonest distributor who is curious to know the secret. A new way to effectively reduce the size of the share is also achieved in this model. First, mimic function is used to convert the statistical profile of the message to a random distribution of words from a chosen paragraph. The frequency distribution of different parts of speech (PoS) components of the obfuscated string is used to build a model for distribution of shares to n people based on the responsibility of the person in a hierarchy. Sharing the information and reconstruction of the original message is also shown. It is also shown that the obfuscation is secure against chosen plain text attack. © © 2017 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

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Context free grammars, Polonium, Syntactics, Frequency distributions, Hierarchical threshold sharing, Indistinguishability, Mimic function, Parts of speech, Random distribution, Secret information, Secret sharing schemes, Information dissemination

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International Journal of Security and Networks, 2017, 12, 4, pp. 241-254

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