Efficient asymmetric index encapsulation scheme for anonymous content centric networking

Rong Ma*, Zhenfu Cao, Xingkai Wang

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Abstract

Content Centric Networking (CCN) is an effective communication paradigm that well matches the features of wireless environments. To be considered a viable candidate in the emerging wireless networks, despite the clear benefits of locationindependent security, CCN must at least have parity with existing solutions for confidential and anonymous communication. This paper designs a new cryptographic scheme, called Asymmetric Index Encapsulation (AIE), that enables the router to test whether an encapsulated header matches the token without learning anything else about both of them. We suggest using the AIE as the core protocol of anonymous Content Centric Networking. A construction of AIE which strikes a balance between efficiency and security is given. The scheme is proved to be secure based on the DBDH assumption in the random oracle with tight reduction, while the encapsulated header and the token in our system consist of only three elements.

Original languageEnglish
Article number9248654
JournalSecurity and Communication Networks
Volume2017
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Sep 2017

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