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Towards Black-Box Accountable Authority IBE with Short Ciphertexts and Private Keys

Cryptography and Security 2009-09-08 v5

Abstract

At Crypto'07, Goyal introduced the concept of Accountable Authority Identity-Based Encryption as a convenient tool to reduce the amount of trust in authorities in Identity-Based Encryption. In this model, if the Private Key Generator (PKG) maliciously re-distributes users' decryption keys, it runs the risk of being caught and prosecuted. Goyal proposed two constructions: the first one is efficient but can only trace well-formed decryption keys to their source; the second one allows tracing obfuscated decryption boxes in a model (called weak black-box model) where cheating authorities have no decryption oracle. The latter scheme is unfortunately far less efficient in terms of decryption cost and ciphertext size. In this work, we propose a new construction that combines the efficiency of Goyal's first proposal with a very simple weak black-box tracing mechanism. Our scheme is described in the selective-ID model but readily extends to meet all security properties in the adaptive-ID sense, which is not known to be true for prior black-box schemes.

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@article{arxiv.0807.1775,
  title  = {Towards Black-Box Accountable Authority IBE with Short Ciphertexts and Private Keys},
  author = {Benoît Libert and Damien Vergnaud},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.1775},
  year   = {2009}
}

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