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Anonymous identity-based broadcast encryption with revocation for file sharing

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posted on 2024-11-15, 07:53 authored by Jianchang Lai, Yi Mu, Fuchun GuoFuchun Guo, Willy SusiloWilly Susilo, Rongmao Chen
Traditionally, a ciphertext from an identity-based broadcast encryption can be distributed to a group of receivers whose identities are included in the ciphertext. Once the ciphertext has been created, it is not possible to remove any intended receivers from it without conducting decryption. In this paper, we consider an interesting question: how to remove target designated receivers from a ciphertext generated by an anonymous identity-based broadcast encryption? The solution to this question is found applicable to file sharing with revocation. In this work, we found an affirmative answer to this question. We construct an anonymous identity-based broadcast encryption, which offers the user revocation of ciphertext and the revocation process does not reveal any information of the plaintext and receiver identity. In our proposed scheme, the group of receiver identities are anonymous and only known by the encryptor. We prove that our scheme is semantically secure in the random oracle model.

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Lai, J., Mu, Y., Guo, F., Susilo, W. & Chen, R. (2016). Anonymous identity-based broadcast encryption with revocation for file sharing. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9723 223-239.

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Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)

Volume

9723

Pagination

223-239

Language

English

RIS ID

106718

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