We introduce the notion of security-mediated certificateless (SMC) cryptography. This allows more lightweight versions of
mediated cryptography while maintaining the ability for instantaneous revocation of keys. Moreover, our solutions avoid key
escrow, which has been used in all previous mediated cryptography algorithms. We provide a model of security against a fully-adaptive
chosen ciphertext attacker, who may be a rogue key generation centre or any coalition of rogue users. We present a generic
construction and also a concrete algorithm based on bilinear pairings. Our concrete scheme is more efficient than the identity-based
mediated encryption scheme of Baek and Zheng in PKC 2004 which is provably secure in a comparable security model. In addition,
our proposals can be easily extended to support distributed security mediators.
Keywords security-mediated cryptography - certificateless cryptography