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On the Key Dependent Message Security of the Fujisaki-Okamoto Constructions

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On the Key Dependent Message Security of the Fujisaki-Okamoto Constructions
In PKC 1999, Fujisaki and Okamoto showed how to convert any public key encryption (PKE) scheme secure against chosen plaintext attacks (CPA) to a PKE scheme which is secure against chosen ciphertext attacks (CCA) in the random oracle model. Surprisingly, the resulting CCA secure scheme has almost the same efficiency as the underlying CPA secure scheme. Moreover, in J. Cryptology 2013, they proposed the more efficient conversion by using the hybrid encryption framework. In this work, we clarify whether these two constructions are also secure in the sense of key dependent message security against chosen ciphertext attacks (KDM-CCA security), under exactly the same assumptions on the building blocks as those used by Fujisaki and Okamoto. Specifically, we show two results: Firstly, we show that the construction proposed in PKC 1999 does not satisfy KDM-CCA security generally. Secondly, on the other hand, we show that the construction proposed in J. Cryptology 2013 satisfies KDM-CCA secur...
Fuyuki Kitagawa, Takahiro Matsuda 0002, Goichiro H
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Type Journal
Year 2016
Where PKC
Authors Fuyuki Kitagawa, Takahiro Matsuda 0002, Goichiro Hanaoka, Keisuke Tanaka
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