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Romain Gay

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

11:00am Meeting room 302 (Mountain View), level 3

Romain Gay, PhD Student, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

Improved Dual System ABE in Prime-Order Groups via Predicate Encodings

Abstract:

We present a modular framework for the design of efficient adaptively secure attribute-based encryption (ABE) schemes for a large class of predicates under the standard k-Lin assumption in prime-order groups; this is the first uniform treatment of dual system ABE across different predicates and across both composite and prime-order groups. Via this framework, we obtain concrete efficiency improvements for several ABE schemes. Our framework has three novel components over prior works: (i) new techniques for simulating composite-order groups in prime-order ones, (ii) a refinement of prior encodings framework for dual system ABE in composite-order groups, (iii) an extension to weakly attribute-hiding predicate encryption (which includes anonymous identity-based encryption as a special case).

The talk will include some details and intuition from a previous work on the same topic: “Communication Complexity of Conditional Disclosure of Secrets and Attribute-Based Encryption”.