Key Re-Sharing

Security

Key re-sharing is a cryptographic technique used in threshold cryptosystems to periodically update the shares of a secret key held by multiple participants without changing the underlying secret key itself. This process enhances security by limiting the exposure window of individual key shares and mitigating the risk of long-term accumulation of compromised shares. It is a critical component for maintaining the integrity of distributed key management systems. This proactive security measure protects against persistent attackers. It strengthens overall system resilience.