Functional Re-encryption and Collusion-Resistant Obfuscation
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Recommendations
- Functional encryption for bounded collusions, revisited
- Indistinguishability obfuscation from functional encryption
- Optimal bounded-collusion secure functional encryption
- Indistinguishability obfuscation from compact functional encryption
- Functional encryption without obfuscation
- Compactness vs collusion resistance in functional encryption
- Private functional encryption: indistinguishability-based definitions and constructions from obfuscation
- Function-revealing encryption (definitions and constructions)
- Deniable Functional Encryption
- Functional encryption with bounded collusions via multi-party computation
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(20)- Constant-size CCA-secure multi-hop unidirectional proxy re-encryption from indistinguishability obfuscation
- Distributional collision resistance beyond one-way functions
- Security with functional re-encryption from CPA
- Functional encryption for bounded collusions, revisited
- Compactness vs collusion resistance in functional encryption
- Re-encryption, functional re-encryption, and multi-hop re-encryption: a framework for achieving obfuscation-based security and instantiations from lattices
- Fine-grained proxy re-encryption: definitions and constructions from LWE
- Collusion-resistant identity-based proxy re-encryption: lattice-based constructions in standard model
- Lattice-based HRA-secure attribute-based proxy re-encryption in standard model
- Fine-grained re-encryptions between different encryption systems
- Tightly, adaptively secure proxy re-encryption in multi-challenge setting
- Identity-based re-encryption scheme with lightweight re-encryption key generation
- Certified everlasting secure collusion-resistant functional encryption, and more
- Universal proxy re-encryption
- Verifiably encrypted signatures with short keys based on the decisional linear problem and obfuscation for encrypted VES
- Full-grained proxy re-encryption for all circuits
- Securely obfuscating re-encryption
- Conditionally accepted sampling: AB15 IO scheme with smaller deviation ratio
- Efficiently obfuscating re-encryption program under DDH assumption
- Characterizing the Cryptographic Properties of Reactive 2-Party Functionalities
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