Traditionally, a ciphertext from an identity-based broadcast encryption can be distributed to a group of receivers whose identities are included in the ciphertext. Once the ciphertext has been created, it is not possible to remove any intended receivers from it without conducting decryption. In this paper, we consider an interesting question: how to remove target designated receivers from a ciphertext generated by an anonymous identity-based broadcast encryption? The solution to this question is found applicable to file sharing with revocation. In this work, we found an affirmative answer to this question. We construct an anonymous identity-based broadcast encryption, which offers the user revocation of ciphertext and the revocation process...
A broadcast encryption (BE) scheme is a method for encrypting messages in a way that only a set of p...
Consider a digital content owner who wants to distribute the content to a receiver population while ...
Identity-based revocation (IBR) is a specific kind of broadcast encryption that can effectively send...
In this paper, we present the notion of recipient-revocable identity-based broadcast encryption sche...
The British Computer Society 2017. All rights reserved. A revocable ID-based broadcast encryption sc...
A broadcast encryption scheme enables a broadcaster to send an encrypted message to the multiple pri...
International audienceBroadcast Encryption is a fundamental cryptographic primitive, that gives the ...
Digital security as a service is a crucial aspect as it deals with user privacy provision and secure...
Abstract—In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmi...
In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmitted as p...
Broadcast encryption was introduced to improve the efficiency of encryption when a message should be...
In this work, we design a new attribute-based encryption scheme with the revocation capability. In t...
In this work, we design a new attribute-based encryption scheme with the revocation capability. In t...
One of the interesting secure applications in the smart city is broadcasting information to legitima...
Abstract: A broadcast encryption allows the sender to securely distribute content to a dynamically c...
A broadcast encryption (BE) scheme is a method for encrypting messages in a way that only a set of p...
Consider a digital content owner who wants to distribute the content to a receiver population while ...
Identity-based revocation (IBR) is a specific kind of broadcast encryption that can effectively send...
In this paper, we present the notion of recipient-revocable identity-based broadcast encryption sche...
The British Computer Society 2017. All rights reserved. A revocable ID-based broadcast encryption sc...
A broadcast encryption scheme enables a broadcaster to send an encrypted message to the multiple pri...
International audienceBroadcast Encryption is a fundamental cryptographic primitive, that gives the ...
Digital security as a service is a crucial aspect as it deals with user privacy provision and secure...
Abstract—In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmi...
In the standard setting of broadcast encryption, information about the receivers is transmitted as p...
Broadcast encryption was introduced to improve the efficiency of encryption when a message should be...
In this work, we design a new attribute-based encryption scheme with the revocation capability. In t...
In this work, we design a new attribute-based encryption scheme with the revocation capability. In t...
One of the interesting secure applications in the smart city is broadcasting information to legitima...
Abstract: A broadcast encryption allows the sender to securely distribute content to a dynamically c...
A broadcast encryption (BE) scheme is a method for encrypting messages in a way that only a set of p...
Consider a digital content owner who wants to distribute the content to a receiver population while ...
Identity-based revocation (IBR) is a specific kind of broadcast encryption that can effectively send...