Visible to the public Multiple Secret Key Sharing Based on the Network Coding Technique for an Open Cloud DRM Service Provider

TitleMultiple Secret Key Sharing Based on the Network Coding Technique for an Open Cloud DRM Service Provider
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsSriborrirux, W., Promsiri, P., Limmanee, A.
Conference NameComputational Science and Engineering (CSE), 2014 IEEE 17th International Conference on
Date PublishedDec
KeywordsAndroid SDK, cloud computing, cloud storage, copyright, cryptography, digital content copyright, Digital Rights Management, digital signature, digital signatures, e-Book market, e-Book readers, Electronic publishing, encrypted digital content, Encryption, Engines, key fission engine, Key Management, Licenses, multiple secret key sharing, network coding, Open Cloud, open cloud DRM service provider, secret sharing, secure network coding technique, Servers, symmetric encryption, symmetric-key encryption
Abstract

In this paper, we present an open cloud DRM service provider to protect the digital content's copyright. The proposed architecture enables the service providers to use an on-the fly DRM technique with digital signature and symmetric-key encryption. Unlike other similar works, our system does not keep the encrypted digital content but lets the content creators do so in their own cloud storage. Moreover, the key used for symmetric encryption are managed in an extremely secure way by means of the key fission engine and the key fusion engine. The ideas behind the two engines are taken from the works in secure network coding and secret sharing. Although the use of secret sharing and secure network coding for the storage of digital content is proposed in some other works, this paper is the first one employing those ideas only for key management while letting the content be stored in the owner's cloud storage. In addition, we implement an Android SDK for e-Book readers to be compatible with our proposed open cloud DRM service provider. The experimental results demonstrate that our proposal is feasible for the real e-Book market, especially for individual businesses.

URLhttp://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7023701/
DOI10.1109/CSE.2014.191
Citation Key7023701