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Multi-recipient Public-Key Encryption with Shortened Ciphertext

Kaoru KurosawaContact Information

(5)  Department of Computer and Information Sciences, Ibaraki University, 4-12-1 Nakanarusawa, 316-8511 Ibaraki, Hitachi, Japan
Abstract
In the trivial n-recipient public-key encryption scheme, a ciphertext is a concatenation of independently encrypted messages for n recipients. In this paper, we say that an n-recipient scheme has a “shortened ciphertext” property if the length of the ciphertext is almost a half (or less) of the trivial scheme and the security is still almost the same as the underlying single-recipient scheme. We first present (multi-plaintext, multi-recipient) schemes with the “shortened ciphertext” property for ElGamal scheme and Cramer-Shoup scheme. We next show (single-plaintext, multi-recipient) hybrid encryption schemes with the “shortened ciphertext” property.

Contact Information Kaoru Kurosawa
Email: kurosawa@cis.ibaraki.ac.jp
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  1. Han, Yiliang (2009) Adaptive secure multicast in wireless networks. International Journal of Communication Systems
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