Linear complementary dual code-based Multi-secret sharing scheme

12/10/2021
by   Haradhan Ghosh, et al.
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Hiding a secret is needed in many situations. Secret sharing plays an important role in protecting information from getting lost, stolen, or destroyed and has been applicable in recent years. A secret sharing scheme is a cryptographic protocol in which a dealer divides the secret into several pieces of share and one share is given to each participant. To recover the secret, the dealer requires a subset of participants called access structure. In this paper, we present a multi-secret sharing scheme over a local ring based on linear complementary dual codes using Blakley's method. We take a large secret space over a local ring that is greater than other code-based schemes and obtain a perfect and almost ideal scheme.

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