articleOct 27, 2008Closed access

Identity-based encryption with efficient revocation

Georgia Institute of Technology · University of California, Los Angeles

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Abstract

Identity-based encryption (IBE) is an exciting alternative to public-key encryption, as IBE eliminates the need for a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). Any setting, PKI- or identity-based, must provide a means to revoke users from the system. Efficient revocation is a well-studied problem in the traditional PKI setting. However in the setting of IBE, there has been little work on studying the revocation mechanisms. The most practical solution requires the senders to also use time periods when encrypting, and all the receivers (regardless of whether their keys have been compromised or not) to update their private keys regularly by contacting the trusted authority. We note that this solution does not scale well –…

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Keywords
  • Revocation
  • Computer science
  • Encryption
  • Identity (music)
  • Computer security
  • Computer network
  • Operating system
  • Art
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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