DocumentCode :
1109951
Title :
Public Key Broadcast Encryption Schemes With Shorter Transmissions
Author :
Park, Jong Hwan ; Kim, Hee Jean ; Sung, Maeng Hee ; Lee, Dong Hoon
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Inf. Manage. & Security, Korea Univ., Seoul
Volume :
54
Issue :
3
fYear :
2008
Firstpage :
401
Lastpage :
411
Abstract :
Broadcast encryption allows a sender to securely distribute messages to a dynamically changing set of users over an insecure channel. In a public key broadcast encryption (PKBE) scheme, this encryption is performed in the public key setting, where the public key is stored in a user´s device, or directly transmitted to the receivers along with ciphertexts. In this paper, we propose two PKBE schemes for stateless receivers which are transmission-efficient. A distinctive feature in our first construction is that, different than existing schemes in the literature, only a fraction of the public key related to the set of intended receivers is required in the decryption process. This feature results in the first PKBE scheme with O(r) transmission cost and O(1) user storage cost for r revoked users. Our second construction is a generalized version of the first one providing a tradeoff between ciphertext size and public key size. With appropriate parametrization, we obtain a PKBE scheme with (Oradicn) transmission cost and O(1) user storage cost for any large set of n users. The transmission cost of our second scheme is at least 30% less than that of the recent result of Boneh et al.´s PKBE scheme, which is considered as being the current state-of-the-art. By combining the two proposed schemes, we suggest a PKBE scheme that achieves further shortened transmissions, while still maintaining O(1) user storage cost. The proposed schemes are secure against any number of colluders and do not require costly re-keying procedures followed by revocation of users.
Keywords :
computational complexity; message authentication; public key cryptography; ciphertexts; decryption process; insecure channel; public key broadcast encryption schemes; public key setting; securely distribute messages; stateless receivers; Copyright protection; Costs; Cryptography; Digital audio broadcasting; Digital video broadcasting; Information security; Information technology; Public key; Satellite broadcasting; TV broadcasting; Bilinear pairings; broadcast encryption; copyright protection; key distribution; strong Diffie-Hellman tuples;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Broadcasting, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9316
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBC.2008.919940
Filename :
4475818
Link To Document :
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