International audienceGroup encryption (GE) is the natural encryption analogue of group signatures in that it allows verifiably encrypting messages for some anonymous member of a group while providing evidence that the receiver is a properly certified group member. Should the need arise, an opening authority is capable of identifying the receiver of any ciphertext. As introduced by Kiayias, Tsiounis and Yung (Asiacrypt'07), GE is motivated by applications in the context of oblivious retriever storage systems, anonymous third parties and hierarchical group signatures. This paper provides the first realization of group encryption under lattice assumptions. Our construction is proved secure in the standard model (assuming interaction in the pr...
International audienceGroup signatures are an important anonymity primitive allowing users to sign m...
Abstract. We introduce a lattice-based group signature scheme that provides several noticeable impro...
We present the first lattice-based group signature scheme whose cryptographic artifacts are of size ...
International audienceGroup encryption (GE) is the natural encryption analogue of group signatures i...
Group encryption (GE) is the natural encryption analogue of group signatures in that it allows verif...
Group encryption (GE), the encryption analog of group signatures, is a fundamental primitive that of...
Group encryption (GE) is a fundamental privacy-preserving primitive analog of group signatures, whic...
International audienceLattice problems are an attractive basis for cryptographic systems because the...
Lattice-based cryptography is one of the most active research topics in cryptography in recent years...
Abstract. Lattice problems are an attractive basis for cryptographic systems be-cause they seem to o...
International audienceA recent line of works – initiated by Gordon, Katz and Vaikuntanathan (Asiacry...
International audienceAn accumulator is a function that hashes a set of inputs into a short, constan...
Group encryption (GE) is a fundamental anonymity primitive analogue of group signature, which guaran...
Due to its emerging security and computational properties, lattice-based constructions are of prime ...
Lattice based cryptography has developed greatly in the last two decades, both with new and stimulat...
International audienceGroup signatures are an important anonymity primitive allowing users to sign m...
Abstract. We introduce a lattice-based group signature scheme that provides several noticeable impro...
We present the first lattice-based group signature scheme whose cryptographic artifacts are of size ...
International audienceGroup encryption (GE) is the natural encryption analogue of group signatures i...
Group encryption (GE) is the natural encryption analogue of group signatures in that it allows verif...
Group encryption (GE), the encryption analog of group signatures, is a fundamental primitive that of...
Group encryption (GE) is a fundamental privacy-preserving primitive analog of group signatures, whic...
International audienceLattice problems are an attractive basis for cryptographic systems because the...
Lattice-based cryptography is one of the most active research topics in cryptography in recent years...
Abstract. Lattice problems are an attractive basis for cryptographic systems be-cause they seem to o...
International audienceA recent line of works – initiated by Gordon, Katz and Vaikuntanathan (Asiacry...
International audienceAn accumulator is a function that hashes a set of inputs into a short, constan...
Group encryption (GE) is a fundamental anonymity primitive analogue of group signature, which guaran...
Due to its emerging security and computational properties, lattice-based constructions are of prime ...
Lattice based cryptography has developed greatly in the last two decades, both with new and stimulat...
International audienceGroup signatures are an important anonymity primitive allowing users to sign m...
Abstract. We introduce a lattice-based group signature scheme that provides several noticeable impro...
We present the first lattice-based group signature scheme whose cryptographic artifacts are of size ...