What are threshold schemes?
Answer / Sarfaraj Khan
Threshold Schemes are cryptographic protocols that enable a secret to be securely shared among a group of parties (called a threshold), such that the secret can only be reconstructed when a specified number of parties collaborate. Threshold schemes provide fault tolerance and security since even if some members are compromised or fail, the secret can still be reconstructed as long as the required threshold is met.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
What is compression?
What is watermarking?
What are threshold schemes?
Expalin LaGrange Interpolation Polynomial Scheme?
What is Compressed archives?
What are pseudo-random generators?
Differences between Watermarking vs. signatures?
What is PEM-MIME, or What is MOSS?
What is the Difference Between SSL and S-HTTP?
What are session keys?
What are the Problems with watermarking?
Explain Secret splitting protocol?