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False-Bottom Encryption: Deniable Encryption From Secret Sharing
We show how to implement a deniable encryption method from secret sharing. Unlike the related concept of honey encryption, which employs a preprocessing step in symmetric encryption to re-shape the distribution of a plaintext towards making the real ...
Shahzad Ahmad +2 more
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An Efficient Deniable Authenticated Encryption Scheme for Privacy Protection [PDF]
In the field of social survey of misconduct and legal consultation, the features of confidentiality, integrity, deniable authentication, and non-repudiation are needed for the sake of preserving privacy.
Wen Huang, Yongjian Liao, Shijie Zhou
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Deniable Functional Encryption [PDF]
Deniable encryption, first introduced by Canetti et al. [14], allows a sender and/or receiver of encrypted communication to produce fake but authentic-looking coins and/or secret keys that "open" the communication to a different message. Here we initiate its study for the more general case of functional encryption FE, as introduced by Boneh et al. [12],
Angelo De Caro +2 more
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Receiver‐ and sender‐deniable functional encryption [PDF]
Deniable encryption, first introduced by Canetti et al . 1997, allows equivocation of encrypted communication. In this work, the authors generalise its study to functional encryption (FE).
Angelo De Caro +2 more
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Heterogeneous deniable authenticated encryption for location-based services.
The location-based services can provide users with the requested location information. But users also need to disclose their current location to the location-based service provider. Therefore, how to protect user's location privacy is a major concern. In
Chunhua Jin +5 more
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Stream Deniable-Encryption Algorithms [PDF]
A method for stream deniable encryption of secret message is proposed, which is computationally indistinguishable from the probabilistic encryption of some fake message. The method uses generation of two key streams with some secure block cipher.
N.A. Moldovyan +3 more
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Provably sender-deniable encryption scheme [PDF]
The use of the well known provably secure public-key cryptoscheme by Rabin is extended for the case of the deniable encryption. In the proposed new sender-deniable encryption scheme the cryptogram is computed as coefficients of quadratic congruence, the
N.A. Moldovyan +2 more
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Certificateless Deniable Authenticated Encryption for Location-Based Privacy Protection
Deniable authenticated encryption (DAE) is a cryptographic primitive that supports data confidentiality with deniable authentication in an efficient manner. The DAE plays a significant role in location-based service systems for privacy protection.
Guanhua Chen +2 more
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On Minimal Assumptions for Sender-Deniable Public Key Encryption [PDF]
The primitive of deniable encryption was introduced by Canetti et al. CRYPTO, 1997. Deniable encryption is an encryption scheme with the added feature that after transmitting a message m, both sender and receiver may produce random coins showing that the transmitted ciphertext was an encryption of any message m' in the message space.
Dana Dachman-Soled, Dachman-Soled Dana
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Deniable Encryption with Negligible Detection Probability: An Interactive Construction [PDF]
Deniable encryption, introduced in 1997 by Canetti, Dwork, Naor, and Ostrovsky, guarantees that the sender or the receiver of a secret message is able to "fake" the message encrypted in a specific ciphertext in the presence of a coercing adversary, without the adversary detecting that he was not given the real message.
David Mandell Freeman +2 more
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