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The following pages link to Efficient Chosen Ciphertext Secure Public Key Encryption under the Computational Diffie-Hellman Assumption (Q3600382):
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- Strongly secure authenticated key exchange from factoring, codes, and lattices (Q494585) (← links)
- The twin Diffie-Hellman problem and applications (Q1037234) (← links)
- Tight chosen ciphertext attack (CCA)-secure hybrid encryption scheme with full public verifiability (Q1616185) (← links)
- Chosen ciphertext secure keyed-homomorphic public-key cryptosystems (Q1650427) (← links)
- Practical chosen ciphertext secure encryption from factoring (Q1946594) (← links)
- Chosen ciphertext security from injective trapdoor functions (Q2096512) (← links)
- Generic transformation from broadcast encryption to round-optimal deniable ring authentication (Q2115719) (← links)
- Identification Schemes from Key Encapsulation Mechanisms (Q3011903) (← links)
- Toward Compact Public Key Encryption Based on CDH Assumption via Extended Twin DH Assumption (Q3092354) (← links)
- A Twist on the Naor-Yung Paradigm and Its Application to Efficient CCA-Secure Encryption from Hard Search Problems (Q3408192) (← links)
- Efficient Chosen Ciphertext Secure Public Key Encryption under the Computational Diffie-Hellman Assumption (Q3600382) (← links)
- An Efficient Encapsulation Scheme from Near Collision Resistant Pseudorandom Generators and Its Application to IBE-to-PKE Transformations (Q3623032) (← links)
- Practical Chosen Ciphertext Secure Encryption from Factoring (Q3627442) (← links)
- Multi-recipient Public-Key Encryption from Simulators in Security Proofs (Q3634501) (← links)
- Chosen Ciphertext Secure Keyed-Homomorphic Public-Key Encryption (Q4915999) (← links)
- Key Encapsulation Mechanisms from Extractable Hash Proof Systems, Revisited (Q4916018) (← links)
- Toward an Easy-to-Understand Structure for Achieving Chosen Ciphertext Security from the Decisional Diffie-Hellman Assumption (Q4933224) (← links)
- The Twin Diffie-Hellman Problem and Applications (Q5458589) (← links)