Information Theoretic Security
University of Hawaii System · Princeton University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Security is one of the most important issues in communications. Security issues arising in communication networks include confidentiality, integrity, authentication and non-repudiation. Attacks on the security of communication networks can be divided into two basic types: passive attacks and active attacks. An active attack corresponds to the situation in which a malicious actor intentionally disrupts the system. A passive attack corresponds to the situation in which a malicious actor attempts to interpret source information without injecting any information or trying to modify the information; i.e., passive attackers listen to the transmission without modifying it. Information Theoretic Security focuses on…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer security
- Secrecy
- Computer science
- Information-theoretic security
- Information security
- Confidentiality
- Key (lock)
- Cryptography
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions