[Resource Topic] 2009/633: Traitor-Tracing on Binary Strings

Welcome to the resource topic for 2009/633

Title:
Traitor-Tracing on Binary Strings

Authors: Michael J. Collins

Abstract:

Codes with the \emph{Identifiable Parent Property} (IPP) have been studied in the context of traitor tracing; such codes can be used to enable a data supplier to determine the origin of pirated data. We consider an analogous property for a set of binary strings S: if a new string \tau is formed by concatenating substrings of members of S, we should be able to identify at least one original string which must have been used to generate \tau. We prove upper and lower bounds for the size of sets which satisfy this property.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2009/633

See all topics related to this paper.

Feel free to post resources that are related to this paper below.

Example resources include: implementations, explanation materials, talks, slides, links to previous discussions on other websites.

For more information, see the rules for Resource Topics .