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The following pages link to A Study of Pair Encodings: Predicate Encryption in Prime Order Groups (Q2799098):
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- A new technique for compacting ciphertext in multi-channel broadcast encryption and attribute-based encryption (Q1708030) (← links)
- Improved inner-product encryption with adaptive security and full attribute-hiding (Q1710620) (← links)
- Tag-based ABE in prime-order groups via pair encoding (Q2043416) (← links)
- Generic negation of pair encodings (Q2061950) (← links)
- Generic constructions for fully secure revocable attribute-based encryption (Q2167729) (← links)
- Attribute based encryption for deterministic finite automata from DLIN (Q2175933) (← links)
- Compacting ciphertext in multi-channel broadcast encryption and attribute-based encryption (Q2283046) (← links)
- A multi-authority approach to various predicate encryption types (Q2291666) (← links)
- Blind key-generation attribute-based encryption for general predicates (Q2673977) (← links)
- Systematizing core properties of pairing-based attribute-based encryption to uncover remaining challenges in enforcing access control in practice (Q2678984) (← links)
- Unbounded dynamic predicate compositions in ABE from standard assumptions (Q2691592) (← links)
- Inner-product functional encryption with fine-grained access control (Q2691594) (← links)
- Decentralized multi-authority ABE for \(\mathsf{NC}^1\) from BDH (Q2697676) (← links)
- A Tag Based Encoding: An Efficient Encoding for Predicate Encryption in Prime Order Groups (Q2827707) (← links)
- Attribute-Based Encryption for Range Attributes (Q2827709) (← links)
- Dual System Encryption Framework in Prime-Order Groups via Computational Pair Encodings (Q2953790) (← links)
- Expanded Framework for Dual System Encryption and Its Application (Q2988343) (← links)
- Tightly Secure IBE Under Constant-Size Master Public Key (Q5738788) (← links)
- Simplifying Design and Analysis of Complex Predicate Encryption Schemes (Q5738892) (← links)
- Match me if you can: matchmaking encryption and its applications (Q5918327) (← links)