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Distributed Secret Securing in Discrete-Event Systems

Authors :
Matsui, Shoma
Cai, Kai
Rudie, Karen
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In this paper, we study a security problem of protecting secrets in distributed systems. Specifically, we employ discrete-event systems to describe the structure and behaviour of distributed systems, in which global secret information is separated into pieces and stored in local component agents. The goal is to prevent such secrets from being exposed to intruders by imposing appropriate protection measures. This problem is formulated as to ensure that at least one piece of every distributed global secret is secured by a required number of protections, while the overall cost to apply protections is minimum. We first characterize the solvability of this security problem by providing a necessary and sufficient condition, and then develop an algorithm to compute a solution based on the supervisory control theory of discrete-event systems. Finally, we illustrate the effectiveness of our solution with an example system comprising distributed databases.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.08878
Document Type :
Working Paper