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A provably secure construction of certificate-based encryption from certificateless encryption

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by W Wu, Y Mu, W Susilo, Xinyi Huang, L Xu
Certificate-based encryption (CBE) and certificateless encryption (CLE) are proposed to lessen the certificate management problem in a traditional public-key encryption setting. Although they are two different notions, CBE and CLE are closely related and possess several common features. The encryption in CBE and CLE does not require authenticity verification of the recipient's public key. The decryption in both notions requires two secrets that are generated by the third party and the public key owner, respectively. Recently a generic conversion from CLE to CBE was given, but unfortunately its security proof is flawed. This paper provides an elaborate security model of CBE, based on which a provably secure generic construction of CBE from CLE is proposed. A concrete instantiation is also presented to demonstrate the application of our generic construction.

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Oxford, Eng.

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2012, Oxford University Press

Journal

Computer journal

Volume

55

Pagination

1157 - 1168

ISSN

0010-4620

eISSN

1460-2067

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