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Title:
Dynamic Threshold Key Encapsulation with a Transparent Setup
Authors: Joon Sik Kim, Kwangsu Lee, Jong Hwan Park, Hyoseung Kim
Abstract:A threshold key encapsulation mechanism (TKEM) facilitates the secure distribution of session keys among multiple participants, allowing key recovery through a threshold number of shares. TKEM has gained significant attention, especially for decentralized systems, including blockchains. However, existing constructions often rely on trusted setups, which pose security risks such as a single point of failure, and are limited by fixed participant numbers and thresholds. To overcome this, we propose a dynamic TKEM with a transparent setup, allowing for a flexible selection of recipients and thresholds without relying on trusted third parties in the setup phase. In addition, our construction does not rely on pairing operations. We prove the security of our TKEM under the decisional Diffie-Hellman assumption, ensuring selective chosen-ciphertext security and decapsulation consistency. Our proof-of-concept implementation highlights the practicality and efficiency of this approach, advancing the field of threshold cryptography.
ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1311
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