Multi-client functional encryption (MCFE) is a more flexible variant of Functional ENcryption whose functional decryption involves multiple ciphertexts from different parties. Each party holds a different secret key and can independently and adaptively be corrupted by the adversary. We present two compilers for MCFE schemes for the inner-product functionality, both of which support encryption labels. Our first compiler transforms any scheme with a special key-derivation property into a decentralized scheme, as defined by Chotard et al. (ASIACRYPT 2018), thus allowing for a simple distributed way of generating functional decryption keys without a trusted party. Our second compiler allows to lift an unnatural restriction present in existing (...
Classical cryptographic primitives do not allow for any fine-grained access control over encrypted ...
In the standard setting of functional encryption (FE), we assume both the Central Authority (CA) and...
Consider sources that supply sensitive data to an aggregator. Standard encryption only hides the dat...
International audienceMulti-client functional encryption (MCFE) is a more flexible variant of functi...
International audienceWe present a new generic construction of multi-client functional encryption (M...
We consider a situation where multiple parties, owning data that have to be frequently updated, agre...
Accepted paper for the 12TH CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND CRYPTOGRAPHY FOR NETWORKS [Abstract] Multi-c...
International audienceResearch on (Decentralized) Multi-Client Functional Encryption (or (D)MCFE) is...
International audienceMulti-Client Functional Encryption (MCFE) and Multi-Input Functional Encryptio...
Accepted paper for the CRYPTO 2020 conference [Abstract] We introduce Dynamic Decentralized Functio...
In a Multi-Input Functional Encryption (MIFE) scheme, n clients each obtain a secret encryption key ...
International audienceWe present new constructions of multi-input functional encryption (MIFE) schem...
International audienceJoint computation on encrypted data is becoming increasingly crucial with the ...
Multi-client functional encryption (MC-FE) is a powerful concept that makes it possible to compute o...
International audienceIn this paper, we extend Inner-Product Functional Encryption (IPFE), where the...
Classical cryptographic primitives do not allow for any fine-grained access control over encrypted ...
In the standard setting of functional encryption (FE), we assume both the Central Authority (CA) and...
Consider sources that supply sensitive data to an aggregator. Standard encryption only hides the dat...
International audienceMulti-client functional encryption (MCFE) is a more flexible variant of functi...
International audienceWe present a new generic construction of multi-client functional encryption (M...
We consider a situation where multiple parties, owning data that have to be frequently updated, agre...
Accepted paper for the 12TH CONFERENCE ON SECURITY AND CRYPTOGRAPHY FOR NETWORKS [Abstract] Multi-c...
International audienceResearch on (Decentralized) Multi-Client Functional Encryption (or (D)MCFE) is...
International audienceMulti-Client Functional Encryption (MCFE) and Multi-Input Functional Encryptio...
Accepted paper for the CRYPTO 2020 conference [Abstract] We introduce Dynamic Decentralized Functio...
In a Multi-Input Functional Encryption (MIFE) scheme, n clients each obtain a secret encryption key ...
International audienceWe present new constructions of multi-input functional encryption (MIFE) schem...
International audienceJoint computation on encrypted data is becoming increasingly crucial with the ...
Multi-client functional encryption (MC-FE) is a powerful concept that makes it possible to compute o...
International audienceIn this paper, we extend Inner-Product Functional Encryption (IPFE), where the...
Classical cryptographic primitives do not allow for any fine-grained access control over encrypted ...
In the standard setting of functional encryption (FE), we assume both the Central Authority (CA) and...
Consider sources that supply sensitive data to an aggregator. Standard encryption only hides the dat...