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A Study of Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search. [PDF]

open access: yesInt. J. Netw. Secur., 2013
[[abstract]]Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search (PEKS) scheme enable one to search the encrypted data with a keyword without revealing any information. The concept of a PEKS scheme was proposed by Boneh et al. in 2004 and Baek et al.
Shih-Ting Hsu   +2 more
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Public Key Authenticated Encryption with Keyword Search from LWE [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
Public key encryption with keyword search (PEKS) inherently suffers from the inside keyword guessing attack. To resist against this attack, Huang et al.
Leixiao Cheng, Fei Meng 0004
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Public Key Encryption with Distributed Keyword Search

2016
In this paper we introduce Threshold Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search (TPEKS), a variant of PEKS where the search procedure for encrypted keywords is distributed across multiple servers in a threshold manner. TPEKS schemes offer stronger privacy protection for keywords in comparison to traditional PEKS schemes.
Veronika Kuchta, Mark Manulis
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On Improving the Performance of Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search

2012 International Conference on Cloud and Service Computing, 2012
Searchable encryption enables users to search over encrypted data without revealing original data. The public key encryption with keyword search (PEKS) is a construction of searchable encryption proposed by Boneh et al. using a public key system. In this paper, we investigate Boneh et al's PEKS construction under the case of full text search, and We ...
Bin Long   +3 more
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Public key encryption with keyword search based on factoring

2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Intelligence Systems, 2012
Public key encryption with keyword search (PKES) enables senders to send encrypted data to a Freceiver like traditional public key encryption (PKE) schemes. The difference between PKES and PKE is that the receiver in PKES can search on the encrypted data which is stored on the third-party server (like a cloud storage server). As far as we know, most of
Wenjun Luo, Jianming Tan
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Public key encryption with conjunctive keyword search on lattice

Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2020
Abstract Outsourcing data in cloud storage is gaining popularity recently. For protecting data privacy, the data should be encrypted, and it is thus critical to provide search services for encrypted outsourced data. However, it becomes a problem about how to retrieve encrypted data while protecting data privacy at the same time. Therefore, public key
Peng Wang   +3 more
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Public Key Encryption with Authorized Keyword Search

2016
Public key encryption with keyword search PEKS provides an elegant mechanism for a user to identify the specific encrypted data. PEKS protects data against disclosure while making it searchable. In this paper, we propose a new cryptographic primitive called public key encryption with authorized keyword search PEAKS.
Peng Jiang 0007   +3 more
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On the Relations between Matchmaking Public Key Encryption and Public Key Authenticated Encryption with Keyword Search [PDF]

open access: yesIEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Ateniese et al. (CRYPTO 2019/JoC 2021) introduced a cryptographic primitive which they call matchmaking encryption (ME), and Identity-based ME (IB-ME) is its identity-based variant. IB-ME supports an equality matching where a sender (encryptor) indicates
Takeshi Yoshida 0002, Keita Emura
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Public-Key Encryption with Keyword Search from Lattice

2013 Eighth International Conference on P2P, Parallel, Grid, Cloud and Internet Computing, 2013
Public-keyword encryption with keyword search (PEKS) is a newly emerged primitive which can provide data search functionality that is absent in traditional public-key encryption (PKE). In this work, we propose the first provably secure PEKS from lattice.
Changjiang Hou   +3 more
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The Public Verifiability of Public Key Encryption with Keyword Search

2018
Cloud computing has been widely recognized as the next big thing in this era. Users outsourced data to cloud server and cloud server provided service economic savings and various convenience for users. Public key encryption with keyword search (PEKS) which provides a solution for a third party user to search on remote data encrypted by data owner ...
Binrui Zhu   +3 more
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