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Further observation on proxy re-encryption with keyword search

  • Xu An Wang*
  • , Xinyi Huang
  • , Xiaoyuan Yang
  • , Longfei Liu
  • , Xuguang Wu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Engineering College of Chinese Armed Police Force
  • Singapore Management University

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Abstract

Recently Shao et al. proposed an interesting cryptographic primitive called proxy re-encryption with keyword search (PRES). The main novelty is simultaneously realizing the functionality of proxy re-encryption and keyword search in one primitive. In this paper, we further extend their research by introducing a new primitive: constrained single-hop unidirectional proxy re-encryption supporting conjunctive keywords search (CPRE-CKS). Our results are as following: (1) In Shao's PRES scheme, the proxy can re-encrypt all the second level ciphertext. While in our CPRE-CKS proposal, the proxy can only re-encrypt those second level ciphertexts which contain the corresponding keywords. (2) We give the definition and security model for CPRE-CKS, and propose a concrete scheme and prove its security. (3) On the way to construct a secure CPRE-CKS scheme, we found a flaw in the security proof of Hwang et al.'s public key encryption with conjunctive keyword search (PECK) scheme proposed in Pairing'07.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)643-654
Number of pages12
JournalJournal of Systems and Software
Volume85
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Constrained single- hopunidirectional proxy re-encryption supporting conjunctive keywordssearch
  • Proxy re-encryption with keyword search
  • Public key encryption with conjunctive keyword search

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