A Secure mental poker protocol over the Internet

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Abstract

An efficient and secure mental poker scheme is proposed in this paper. It is based on multiple encryption and decryption of individual cards. The protocol satisfies all major security requirements of a real mental poker. It gets rid of the Card Salesman and guarantees minimal effect due to collusion of players. The protocol is secure and more efficient compared with other known protocols. The strategies of players can be kept confidential with the introduction of a Dealer. The protocol is suitable to be implemented in an on-line card game.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationACSW frontiers 2003
Subtitle of host publicationproceedings of the Australasian Information Security Workshop and the Workshop on Wearable, Invisible, Context-Aware, Ambient, Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Adelaide, Australia, February 2003
EditorsChris Johnson, Paul Montague, Chris Steketee
Place of PublicationSydney
PublisherAustralian Computer Society
Pages105-109
Number of pages5
ISBN (Print)0920682007
Publication statusPublished - 2003
EventAustralasian Information Security Workshop - Adelaide
Duration: 4 Feb 20037 Feb 2003

Publication series

NameConferences in research and practice in information technology
PublisherAustralian Computer Society
Volume21
ISSN (Print)1445-1336

Workshop

WorkshopAustralasian Information Security Workshop
CityAdelaide
Period4/02/037/02/03

Keywords

  • mental poker
  • applied cryptography
  • online gambling

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