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Public Key Encryption for the Forgetful

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Public Key Encryption for the Forgetful
We investigate public key encryption that allows the originator of a ciphertext to retrieve a “forgotten” plaintext from the ciphertext. This type of public key encryption with “backward recovery” contrasts more widely analyzed public key encryption with “forward secrecy”. We advocate that together they form the two sides of a whole coin, whereby offering complementary roles in data security, especially in cloud computing, 3G/4G communications and other emerging computing and communication platforms. We formalize the notion of public key encryption with backward recovery, and present two construction methods together with formal analyses of their security. The first method embodies a generic public key encryption scheme with backward recovery using the “encrypt then sign” paradigm, whereas the second method provides a more efficient scheme that is built on Hofheinz and Kiltz’s public key encryption in conjunction with target collision resistant hashing. Security of...
Puwen Wei, Yuliang Zheng, Xiaoyun Wang
Added 23 Dec 2011
Updated 23 Dec 2011
Type Journal
Year 2011
Where IACR
Authors Puwen Wei, Yuliang Zheng, Xiaoyun Wang
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