[Resource Topic] 2015/1021: New Proof Techniques for DLIN-Based Adaptively Secure Attribute-Based Encryption

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Title:
New Proof Techniques for DLIN-Based Adaptively Secure Attribute-Based Encryption

Authors: Katsuyuki Takashima

Abstract:

We propose adaptively secure attribute-based encryption (ABE) schemes for boolean formulas over large universe attributes from the decisional linear (DLIN) assumption, which allow attribute reuse in an available formula without the previously employed redundant multiple encoding technique. Thus our KP-(resp. CP-)ABE has non-redundant ciphertexts (resp. secret keys). For achieving the results, we develop a new encoding method for access policy matrix for ABE, by decoupling linear secret sharing (LSS) into its matrix and randomness, and partially randomizing the LSS shares in simulation. The new techniques are of independent interest and we expect it will find another application than ABE.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2015/1021

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