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ID-based encryption for complex hierarchies with applications to forward security and broadcast encryption
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2004
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Cryptographic PrimitiveEngineeringInformation SecurityId-based EncryptionCryptographic TechnologyForward SecurityFormal VerificationScalable Forward-secure HibePrivacy-preserving CommunicationComputer EngineeringData PrivacyForward-secure Encryption SchemeLightweight CryptographyComputer ScienceBroadcast EncryptionData SecurityCryptographyComplex HierarchiesCryptographic ProtectionFormal MethodsCloud Cryptography
A forward-secure encryption scheme protects secret keys from exposure by evolving the keys with time. Forward security has several unique requirements in hierarchical identity-based encryption (HIBE) scheme: (1) users join dynamically; (2) encryption is joining-time-oblivious; (3) users evolve secret keys autonomously.We present a scalable forward-secure HIBE (fs-HIBE) scheme satisfying the above properties. We also show how our fs-HIBE scheme can be used to construct a forward-secure public-key broadcast encryption scheme, which protects the secrecy of prior transmissions in the broadcast encryption setting. We further generalize fs-HIBE into a collusion-resistant multiple hierarchical ID-based encryption scheme, which can be used for secure communications with entities having multiple roles in role-based access control. The security of our schemes is based on the bilinear Diffie-Hellman assumption in the random oracle model.
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