
Multicast and Group Security
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1 Motivation for multicast security
- 1.2 Multicast content protection
- 1.3 Infrastructure protection
- 1.4 Applications of secure multicasting
- 1.5 Road map
- References
- 2. Framework for multicast and group security
- 2.1 The problem scope of multicast security
- 2.2 Fundamental issues
- 2.3 Transport and application issues
- 2.4 The IETF problem scope for multicast and group security
- 2.5 Three problem areas in the management of keying material
- 2.6 The building blocks approach
- 2.7 Summary
- References
- 3. Multicast data authentication
- 3.1 Issues in multicast data authentication
- 3.2 Digital signatures for source authentication
- 3.3 Hash chaining to authenticate streaming data
- 3.4 MAC-based source authentication of unreliable streams
- 3.5 IPsec ESP and MESP
- 3.6 Summary
- References
- 4. Introduction to group key management
- 4.1 A model for a group key management
- 4.2 Requirements in group key management
- 4.3 Security requirements of group key management
- 4.4 GSA management
- 4.5 Classification of the group key management problem
- 4.6 Summary
- References
- 5. Architectures and protocols for group key menagement
- 5.1 Architectural issues and motivations
- 5.2 IKAM
- 5.3 Iolus
- 5.4 Key distribution protocols
- 5.5 Summary
- References
- 6. Group key management algorithms
- 6.1 Batch and periodic rekeying
- 6.2 MARKS
- 6.3 LKH
- 6.4 OFT
- 6.5 Batch processing of membership changes in key trees
- 6.6 Reliable transport of rekey messages
- 6.7 Stateless key revocation algorithms
- 6.8 Summary
- References
- 7. Group security policy
- 7.1 Group security policy framework
- 7.2 Classification of a group security policy
- 7.3 Group security policy specification
- 7.4 Policy negotiation and reconciliation
- 7.5 Group security policy enforcement
- 7.6 Summary
- References
- 8. Securing multicast routing protocols
- 8.1 The three components of multicast security
- 8.2 Overview of multicast routing
- 8.3 Security requirements in unicast and multicast routing
- 8.4 PIM-SM security
- 8.5 MSDP security
- 8.6 IGMP security
- 8.7 Security in other routing protocols
- 8.8 Summary
- References
- 9. Security in Reliable Multicast protocols
- 9.1 Classification of RM protocols
- 9.2 Generic security requirements for RM protocols
- 9.3 Security of TRACK protocols
- 9.4 Security of NORM protocols
- 9.5 Security of FEC-based protocol
- 9.6 Summary
- References
- 10. Applications of multicast and their security
- 10.1 Stock market data distribution
- 10.2 Local area IP Television
- 10.3 Nonreal-time multicast distribution
- 10.4 SecureGroups project
- 10.5 Summary
- References
- 11. Conclusion and future work
- 11.1 IETF multicast security framework
- 11.2 Secure multicast data transmission
- 11.3 Group key distribution
- 11.4 Policy
- 11.5 Infrastructure protection
- 11.6 Future direction and final words
- Glossary
- About the Authors
- Index
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