Identity-based key-insulated signcryption

  • Jianhong Chen*
  • , Kefei Chen
  • , Yongtao Wang
  • , Xiangxue Li
  • , Yu Long
  • , Zhongmei Wan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Key-insulated cryptography is an important technique to protect private keys in identity-based (IB) cryptosytems. Despite the flurry of recent results on IB key-insulated encryption (IBKIE) and signature (IBKIS), a problem regarding the security and efficiency of practicing IBKIE and IBKIS as a joint IB key-insulated signature/encryption scheme with a common set of parameters and keys remains open. To deal with the above question, we propose an identity-based key-insulated signcryption (IBKISC) scheme. Compared with the Sign-then-Encrypt (StE) and Encrypt-then-Sign (EtS) using IBKIE and IBKIS in the standard model, our proposed IBKISC scheme is the fastest with the shortest ciphertext size.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27-45
Number of pages19
JournalInformatica (Netherlands)
Volume23
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2012

Keywords

  • key-insulated
  • signcryption
  • standard model

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