Structure-preserving and re-randomizable RCCA-secure Public Key Encryption and its applications
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Defense date2019
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Abstract
Re-randomizable RCCA-secure public key encryption (Rand-RCCA PKE) schemes reconcile the property of re-randomizability of the ciphertexts with the need of security against chosen-ciphertexts attacks. In this paper we give a new construction of a Rand-RCCA PKE scheme that is perfectly rerandomizable. Our construction is structure-preserving, can be instantiated over Type-3 pairing groups, and achieves better computation and communication efficiency than the state of the art perfectly re-randomizable schemes (e.g., Prabhakaran and Rosulek, CRYPTO’07). Next, we revive the Rand-RCCA notion showing new applications where our Rand-RCCA PKE scheme plays a fundamental part: (1) We show how to turn our scheme into a publicly-verifiable Rand-RCCA scheme; (2) We construct a malleable NIZK with a (variant of) simulation soundness that allows for re-randomizability; (3) We propose a new UC-secure Verifiable Mix-Net protocol that is secure in the common reference string model. Thanks to the structure-preserving property, all these applications are efficient. Notably, our Mix-Net protocol is the most efficient universally verifiable Mix-Net (without random oracle) where the CRS is an uniformly random string of size independent of the number of senders. The property is of the essence when such protocols are used in large scale.
CitationFaonio, A. [et al.]. Structure-preserving and re-randomizable RCCA-secure Public Key Encryption and its applications. A: Annual International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security. "Advances in Cryptology: ASIACRYPT 2019: 25th International Conference on the Theory and Application of Cryptology and Information Security: Kobe, Japan, December 8-12, 2019: Proceedings, Part III". Berlín: Springer, 2019, p. 159-190. ISBN 978-3-030-34617-1. DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-34618-8_6.
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