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Title: Finding Traitors in Secure Networks Using Byzantine Agreements Research Question: How can we detect and isolate traitors in secure networks using Byzantine Agreements? Methodology: The researchers used the original Byzantine Generals Problem and Byzantine Agreement, which are methods used to achieve fault-tolerance in distributed systems. They proposed methods to integrate this system with insecure channels to increase resiliency in secure communication systems. Results: The study found that Byzantine Agreements can be used to detect and isolate traitors in secure networks. They also proposed methods to adapt Byzantine Agreements for use in insecure environments, allowing the system to function even with unreliable communication channels. Implications: This research has significant implications for the field of secure communication. By using Byzantine Agreements, networks can become more resilient to traitors and other forms of failure. This could lead to more reliable and secure communication systems in various fields, such as finance, healthcare, and military operations. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0308028v5 Authors: arXiv ID: 0308028v5 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Byzantine]] [[Category:Secure]] [[Category:Agreements]] [[Category:Traitors]] [[Category:Networks]]
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