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Deniable Searchable Symmetric Encryption

Information Sciences, 2017
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Li, Huige, Zhang, Fangguo, Fan, Chun-I
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Designated-ciphertext searchable encryption

Journal of Information Security and Applications, 2021
Abstract Public-key encryption with keyword search (PEKS), proposed by Boneh et al. (2004), allows users to search encrypted keywords without losing data privacy. Although extensive studies have been conducted on this topic, only a few have focused on insider-keyword-guessing attacks (IKGA) that can reveal a user’s sensitive information.
Zi-Yuan Liu   +3 more
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Searchable Symmetric Encryption

ACM Computing Surveys, 2017
Searchable Symmetric Encryption (SSE) when deployed in the cloud allows one to query encrypted data without the risk of data leakage. Despite the widespread interest, existing surveys do not examine in detail how SSE’s underlying structures are designed and how these result in the many properties of a SSE scheme.
Poh, Geong Sen   +4 more
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Witness-based searchable encryption

Information Sciences, 2018
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Sha Ma, Yi Mu, Willy Susilo, Bo Yang
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Multi-Writer Searchable Encryption

Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Asia Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2019
Multi-Writer Searchable Encryption, also known as public-key encryption with keyword search(PEKS), serves a wide spectrum of data sharing applications. It allows users to search over encrypted data encrypted via different keys. However, most of the existing PEKS schemes are built on classic security assumptions, which are proven to be untenable to ...
Lei Xu   +4 more
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Error-Tolerant Searchable Encryption

2009 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2009
In this paper, we describe a new primitive for Error-Tolerant Searchable Encryption and a security model for it. This generic scheme permits to make searches on encrypted data with only an approximation of some keyword. It enables to efficiently query secure databases in order to get the exact data with a close estimation of it.
J. Bringer, H. Chabanne, B. Kindarji
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Decryptable Searchable Encryption

2007
As such, public-key encryption with keyword search (a.k.a PEKS or searchable encryption) does not allow the recipient to decrypt keywords i.e. encryption is not invertible. This paper introduces searchable encryption schemes which enable decryption. An additional feature is that the decryption key and the trapdoor derivation key are totally independent,
Thomas Fuhr, Pascal Paillier
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Computationally Efficient Searchable Symmetric Encryption

2010
Searchable encryption is a technique that allows a client to store documents on a server in encrypted form. Stored documents can be retrieved selectively while revealing as little information as possible to the server. In the symmetric searchable encryption domain, the storage and the retrieval are performed by the same client.
Liesdonk, van, P.P.   +4 more
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Updatable Searchable Symmetric Encryption: Definitions and Constructions

Theoretical Computer Science, 2023
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Xiwen Wang   +4 more
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Dynamic searchable symmetric encryption

Proceedings of the 2012 ACM conference on Computer and communications security, 2012
Searchable symmetric encryption (SSE) allows a client to encrypt its data in such a way that this data can still be searched. The most immediate application of SSE is to cloud storage, where it enables a client to securely outsource its data to an untrusted cloud provider without sacrificing the ability to search over it.SSE has been the focus of ...
Seny Kamara   +2 more
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