A new and improved paradigm for hybrid encryption secure against chosen-ciphertext attack
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- New directions in cryptography
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- Secure hybrid encryption in the standard model from hard learning problems
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- A New Randomness Extraction Paradigm for Hybrid Encryption
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- Achieving Chosen Ciphertext Security from Detectable Public Key Encryption Efficiently via Hybrid Encryption
- Advances in Cryptology – CRYPTO 2004
- Chosen ciphertext secure keyed-homomorphic public-key cryptosystems
- Tag-KEM/DEM: A New Framework for Hybrid Encryption and A New Analysis of Kurosawa-Desmedt KEM
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- A CCA Secure Hybrid Damgård’s ElGamal Encryption
- A public-key encryption scheme with pseudo-random ciphertexts
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- New technique for chosen-ciphertext security based on non-interactive zero-knowledge
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- Information Security and Cryptology - ICISC 2005
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