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Cross-Domain Identity-based Matchmaking Encryption. [PDF]
Recently, Ateniese et al. (CRYPTO 2019) proposed a new cryptographic primitive called matchmaking encryption (ME), which provides fine-grained access control over encrypted data by allowing both the sender and receiver to specify access control policies.
Axin Wu +5 more
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As smart education evolves, there is an increasing need for the cloud-centric management and sharing of student exercise physiological data gathered through wearable devices in the physical education domain.
You Zhao, Ye Song, Weiyi Song, Juyan Li
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Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption from Standard Lattice Assumptions
Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption (IB-ME), initially proposed by Ateniese et al. (Crypto 2019), is an extension of Identity-Based Encryption (IBE) that emphasizes privacy and authenticity. It ensures that the content of a message is only revealed when the recipient's identity matches the intended recipient specified by the sender, and when the ...
Cimorelli Belfiore R. +2 more
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Identity-based matchmaking encryption with stronger security and instantiation on lattices [PDF]
An identity-based matchmaking encryption (IB-ME) scheme proposed at JOC 2021 supports anonymous but authenticated communications in a way that communication parties can both specify the senders or receivers on the fly. IB-ME is easy to be used in several
Yuejun Wang, Baocang Wang, Yu Zhan
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Match Me if You Can: Matchmaking Encryption and Its Applications [PDF]
We introduce a new form of encryption that we name matchmaking encryption (ME). Using ME, sender S and receiver R (each with its own attributes) can both specify policies the other party must satisfy in order for the message to be revealed.
Francati D. +3 more
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Location‐aware scalable service composition
Abstract The problem of service composition is the process of assigning resources to services from a pool of available ones in the shortest possible time so that the overall quality of service is maximized. This article provides solutions for the composition problem that takes into account its scalability, services' locations, and users' restrictions ...
Nicolás Pozas García +3 more
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Integrative omics approaches to advance rare disease diagnostics
Abstract Over the past decade high‐throughput DNA sequencing approaches, namely whole exome and whole genome sequencing became a standard procedure in Mendelian disease diagnostics. Implementation of these technologies greatly facilitated diagnostics and shifted the analysis paradigm from variant identification to prioritisation and evaluation.
Dmitrii Smirnov +2 more
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POU3F3‐related disorder: Defining the phenotype and expanding the molecular spectrum
Clinicians should suspect POU3F3‐related disorder when a patient presents with developmental delay mainly affecting speech, psychiatric comorbidities and facial dysmorphisms. Additional features include gastrointestinal comorbidities, hearing loss, epilepsy, hypotonia, sleep disturbances, skeletal malformations and joint hypermobility.
Alessandra Rossi +42 more
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Aporetic differences? Equality entitlements, religious schools, and contours of protection
Abstract The requirement for schools in England to implement equality education has led religious conservative minorities to voice a conflict between legally protected characteristics of religion and sexual orientation. Drawing on long‐term ethnographic engagement with Jewish orthodoxies in England, the article critiques these apparent aporetic ...
Ben Kasstan
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Sadist, Land Shark, and Reptile: Autumn de Wilde's EMMA.
The Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 56, Issue 3-4, Page 456-477, June/August 2023.
Rita J. Dashwood, Andrew McInnes
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