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The following pages link to Standard Security Does Not Imply Indistinguishability Under Selective Opening (Q3181024):
Displayed 19 items.
- IBE with tight security against selective opening and chosen-ciphertext attacks (Q780378) (← links)
- SO-CCA secure PKE from pairing based all-but-many lossy trapdoor functions (Q831176) (← links)
- On the gold standard for security of universal steganography (Q1648780) (← links)
- Practical public key encryption with selective opening security for receivers (Q2004703) (← links)
- On selective-opening security of deterministic primitives (Q2061952) (← links)
- Targeted lossy functions and applications (Q2139643) (← links)
- Tightness subtleties for multi-user PKE notions (Q2149787) (← links)
- Possibility and impossibility results for receiver selective opening secure PKE in the multi-challenge setting (Q2692342) (← links)
- Receiver selective opening security for identity-based encryption in the multi-challenge setting (Q2697475) (← links)
- Standard Security Does Imply Security Against Selective Opening for Markov Distributions (Q2796129) (← links)
- Selective Opening Security from Simulatable Data Encapsulation (Q2953779) (← links)
- Selective-Opening Security in the Presence of Randomness Failures (Q2953780) (← links)
- Constructions Secure Against Receiver Selective Opening and Chosen Ciphertext Attacks (Q2975822) (← links)
- Receiver Selective Opening Security from Indistinguishability Obfuscation (Q3179497) (← links)
- Public-Key Encryption with Simulation-Based Selective-Opening Security and Compact Ciphertexts (Q3181025) (← links)
- The Usefulness of Sparsifiable Inputs: How to Avoid Subexponential iO (Q5041157) (← links)
- Let attackers program ideal models: modularity and composability for adaptive compromise (Q6085264) (← links)
- Simulation-based bi-selective opening security for public key encryption (Q6157527) (← links)
- Post-quantum insecurity from LWE (Q6169346) (← links)