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Secrecy in Cascade Networks

Published 1 Nov 2014 in cs.IT and math.IT | (1411.0060v1)

Abstract: We consider a cascade network where a sequence of nodes each send a message to their downstream neighbor to enable coordination, the first node having access to an information signal. An adversary also receives all of the communication as well as additional side-information. The performance of the system is measured by a payoff function evaluated on actions produced at each of the nodes, including the adversary. The challenge is to effectively use a secret key to infuse some level of privacy into the encoding, in order thwart the adversary's attempt to reduce the payoff. We obtain information-theoretic inner and outer bounds on performance, and give examples where they are tight. From these bounds, we also derive the optimal equivocation for this setting as a special case.

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