A forward-secure public-key encryption scheme
Title | A forward-secure public-key encryption scheme |
Publication Type | Journal Articles |
Year of Publication | 2007 |
Authors | Canetti R, Halevi S, Katz J |
Journal | Journal of Cryptology |
Volume | 20 |
Issue | 3 |
Pagination | 265 - 294 |
Date Published | 2007/// |
Abstract | Cryptographic computations are often carried out on insecure devices for which the threat of key exposure represents a serious concern. Forward security allows one to mitigate the damage caused by exposure of secret keys. In a forward-secure scheme, secret keys are updated at regular periods of time; exposure of the secret key corresponding to a given time period does not enable an adversary to "break" the scheme (in the appropriate sense) for any prior time period. We present the first constructions of (non-interactive) forward-secure public-key encryption schemes. Our main construction achieves security against chosen-plaintext attacks in the standard model, and all parameters of the scheme are poly-logarithmic in the total number of time periods. Some variants and extensions of this scheme are also given. We also introduce the notion of binary tree encryption and construct a binary tree encryption scheme in the standard model. Our construction implies the first hierarchical identity-based encryption scheme in the standard model. (The notion of security we achieve, however, is slightly weaker than that achieved by some previous constructions in the random oracle model.) |
DOI | 10.1007/s00145-006-0442-5 |