| M. Bellare and A. Palacio. Protecting against Key Exposure: Strongly Key- Insulated Encryption with Optimal Threshold. Avaliable ar http://eprint.iacr.org, 2002. |
....encryption, where we do not insist on t = N 1. We notice that the rst practical ID based encryption scheme was proposed only recently by Boneh and Franklin [8] in the random oracle model. Moreover, even though the model of ID based encryption assumes a fully trusted center, it was observed by [6] that the particular scheme of [8] when viewed as an (N 1; N) key insulated encryption scheme can be very easily modi ed so that the secure device no longer needs to be trusted. This almost immediately gives a fully secure key insulated encryption scheme. It should Although forward security ....
M. Bellare and A. Palacio. Protecting against Key Exposure: Strongly Key-Insulated Encryption with Optimal Threshold. Available at http://eprint.iacr.org/2002/064/.
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M. Bellare and A. Palacio. Protecting against Key Exposure: Strongly Key- Insulated Encryption with Optimal Threshold. Avaliable ar http://eprint.iacr.org, 2002.
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M. Bellare and A. Palacio, "Protecting against key exposure: strongly key-insulated encryption with optimal threshold," available at http://eprint.iacr.org/2002/064/ .
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M. Bellare and A. Palacio. Protecting against key exposure: strongly key-insulated encryption with optimal threshold. Cryptology ePrint Archive, Report
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M. Bellare and A. Palacio. Protecting against Key Exposure: Strongly KeyInsulated Encryption with Optimal Threshold. Available at http://eprint.iacr.org, 2002.
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