Cryptography – Key management – Key distribution
Reexamination Certificate
2006-05-09
2006-05-09
Sheikh, Ayaz (Department: 2131)
Cryptography
Key management
Key distribution
C713S163000, C713S168000, C726S006000, C726S021000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07043024
ABSTRACT:
A system and method for reusable efficient key distribution is disclosed. Key distribution is effected through the application of self-repairing groups that obviate the need for key distribution messages in portions of a hierarchical tree. In one embodiment, the self-repairing group is based on a reusable power set.
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Dinsmore Peter T
Heyman Michael
Kruus Peter
Sherman Alan T
Hamaty Christopher J.
LaForgia Christian
McAfee, Inc.
Sheikh Ayaz
Zilka-Kotab, PC
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