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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/5848
Title: A Pairing-Based Three-Party Authenticated Encryption Scheme without Shared Secrets
Authors: Han-Yu Lin 
Keywords: authenticated encryption;digital signature;three-party;bilinear pairings;shared secret
Issue Date: May-2019
Publisher: MDPI
Journal Volume: 11
Journal Issue: 5
Start page/Pages: 605
Source: Symmetry-Basel
Abstract: 
The Traditional Authenticated Encryption (AE) scheme is a single-user cryptographic mechanism which only enables one designated verifier to authenticate the ciphertext. Although several group-oriented AE variants have also been proposed to eliminate such a limitation, they require shared verification. This motivated us to think of a scenario of three-party communication environments where each party runs independent processes without cooperation. In this paper, we realize a novel three-party AE (abbreviated to TPAE) scheme in which two designated verifiers can solely decrypt the same ciphertext and then inspect the validity of embedded signature. Additionally, we also show that our TPAE construction is computationally secure using the well-defined IND-CCA2 and the EF-CMA adversary games in the proof model of random oracles. The comparison results will demonstrate the computational efficiency of our mechanism.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/5848
ISSN: 2073-8994
DOI: ://WOS:000470990900008
://WOS:000470990900008
10.3390/sym11050605
://WOS:000470990900008
://WOS:000470990900008
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