Efficient Authentication and Access Control of Scalable Multimedia Streams over Packet-lossy Networks
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
3-2014
Abstract
Securing scalable multimedia streams becomes an important issue with the emergence of various scalable multimedia coding standards and their wide spread applications. In this paper, we first propose two novel schemes for authenticating scalable multimedia streams over packet-lossy networks. The first scheme uses a digital signature to protect the integrity of a group of frames and uses erasure correction coding to combat packet loss. The second scheme employs message authentication code to protect integrity of individual frames, which is completely resilient to packet loss and greatly improves computational efficiency compared with the first scheme. With the second authentication scheme, we further present a scheme that provides both authentication and access control to scalable multimedia streams over packet-lossy networks. This third scheme uses symmetric encryption to enforce access control by allowing authorized users to decrypt substreams corresponding to their privileges and uses attribute-based encryption to disseminate secret keys to users. For the first two schemes, we analyze their performance in terms of computation cost, communication overhead, buffer size, and probability of successful authentication, whereas for the third scheme, we demonstrate its application to H.264 scalable video coding encoded streams.
Discipline
Information Security
Research Areas
Cybersecurity
Publication
Security and Communication Networks
Volume
7
Issue
3
First Page
611
Last Page
625
ISSN
1939-0122
Identifier
10.1002/sec.762
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
DENG, Robert H.; DING, Xuhua; and LO, Swee Won.
Efficient Authentication and Access Control of Scalable Multimedia Streams over Packet-lossy Networks. (2014). Security and Communication Networks. 7, (3), 611-625.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/1637
Additional URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sec.762