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ASIACRYPT
2015
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Property Preserving Symmetric Encryption Revisited

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Property Preserving Symmetric Encryption Revisited
At EUROCRYPT 2012 Pandey and Rouselakis introduced the notion of property preserving symmetric encryption which enables checking for a property on plaintexts by running a public test on the corresponding ciphertexts. Their primary contributions are: (i) a separation between ‘find-then-guess’ and ‘left-or-right’ security notions; (ii) a concrete construction for left-or-right secure orthogonality testing in composite order bilinear groups. This work undertakes a comprehensive (crypt)analysis of property preserving symmetric encryption on both these fronts. We observe that the quadratic residue based property used in their separation result is a special case of testing equality of one-bit messages, suggest a very simple and efficient deterministic encryption scheme for testing equality and show that the two security notions, find-then-guess and left-or-right, are tightly equivalent in this setting. On the other hand, the separation result easily generalizes for the equality pro...
Sanjit Chatterjee, M. Prem Laxman Das
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where ASIACRYPT
Authors Sanjit Chatterjee, M. Prem Laxman Das
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