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Match Me if You Can: Matchmaking Encryption and Its Applications
A new matchmaking encryption (ME) has been proposed. The proposed scheme is new and interesting to the readers working in the area of research. The decryption process is robust against attacks. The proposed ME opens up new ways of secretly communicating and enables several new applications where both participants can specify fine-grained access ...
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Identity-based matchmaking encryption (IB-ME), proposed by Ateniese et al. (Crypto 2019), is a type of matchmaking encryption (ME). In IB-ME, the sender can specify a target identity rcv during encryption, and the receiver can set a target identity snd ...
Xavier Boyen, Qinyi Li, Boyen Xavier
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CL-ME: Efficient Certificateless Matchmaking Encryption for Internet of Things
IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2021The Internet of Things (IoT) is gradually stepping out of its infancy into maturity. Its widespread applications cover from tiny wearable devices to large industrial systems. Although many security solutions have been introduced to address data security and privacy problems caused by the unique characteristics of IoT, how to simultaneously achieve data
Biwen Chen, Tao Xiang, Mimi Ma
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Registered Matchmaking Encryption
Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceMatchmaking encryption (ME) is a generalization of attribute-based encryption (ABE) in which both the sender and the receiver (each with their own attributes) can specify access policies the other party must satisfy in order for the message to be revealed.
Danilo Francati +2 more
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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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Fuzzy Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption and Its Application
IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security, 2023Axin Wu, Weiqi Luo, Jian Weng
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Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption from Standard Assumptions [PDF]
In this work, we propose the first identity-based matchmaking encryption (IB-ME) scheme under the standard assumptions in the standard model. This scheme is proven to be secure under the symmetric external Diffie-Hellman (SXDH) assumption in prime order ...
Jie Chen 0021 +3 more
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Hierarchical Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption [PDF]
Identity-based matchmaking encryption (IB-ME) is an advanced encryption scheme that allows both the sender and the receiver to specify their respective identities.
Sohto Chiku, Keisuke Hara, Junji Shikata
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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.
Danilo Francati +2 more
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Identity-Based Matchmaking Encryption Secure Against Key Generation Center
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2023Sohto Chiku +2 more
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