White-Box Implementation to Advantage DRM
Date
2017-08-16Author
Prihandoko, Antonius Cahya
Ghodosi, Hossein
Litow, Bruce
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Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a popular approach for secure content distribution. Typically, DRM encrypts the
content before delivers it. Most DRM applications use secure algorithms to protect content. However, executing these algorithms in an
insecure environment may allow adversaries to compromise the system and obtain the key. To withstand such attack, algorithm
implementation is modified in such a way to make the implementation unintelligible, namely obfuscation approach. White-box
cryptography (WBC) is an obfuscation technique intended to protect secret keys from being disclosed in a software implementation
using a fully transparent methodology. This mechanism is appropriate for DRM applications and able to enhance security for the
content provider. However, DRM is required to provide a balanced protection for the content provider and users. We construct a
protocol on implementing WBC to improve DRM system; The system does not only provide security for the content provider but also
preserves privacy for users.
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