Abstract

Security has always been a prominent concern over the network, and various essential requirements are required to cater to an efficient security system. Non-repudiation is a requirement about the non-deniability of services acting as a bridge between seamless relaying of service/data and efficient security implementation. There have been various studies carried out towards strengthening the non-repudiation system. There are certain pitfalls that render inapplicability on dynamic cases of vulnerability. The conventional two-party non-repudiation schemes have been widely explored in the existing literature. But this paper also advocates the adoption of multi-party computation, which has better feasibility toward strengthening a distributed security system. The current work presents a survey on the existing approaches of non-repudiation to investigate its effectiveness in the multi-party system. The prime aim of the proposed work is to analyze the current research progress and draw a research gap as the prominent contribution of the proposed study. The manuscript begins by highlighting the issues concerning multi-party strategies and cryptographic approaches, and the security requirements and standardization are briefly discussed. It then describes the essentials of non-repudiation and examines state-of-the-art mechanisms. Finally, the study summarizes and discusses research gaps identified through the review analysis.

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