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Random Linear Network Coding: A free cipher?
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2007
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Network ScienceEngineeringInformation SecurityMulti-terminal Information TheoryInformation Theoretic SecurityRandom Linear NetworkNetwork ScenariosNetwork AnalysisSecure CommunicationData PrivacyNetwork CodingLinear Network CodingComputer ScienceVariable-length CodeFree CipherData SecurityCryptographyNetwork Security
We consider the level of information security provided by random linear network coding in network scenarios in which all nodes comply with the communication protocols yet are assumed to be potential eavesdroppers (i.e. "nice but curious"). For this setup, which differs from wiretapping scenarios considered previously, we develop a natural algebraic security criterion, and prove several of its key properties. A preliminary analysis of the impact of network topology on the overall network coding security, in particular for complete directed acyclic graphs, is also included.
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