DocumentCode
1408331
Title
Fully collusion-resistant trace-and-revoke scheme in prime-order groups
Author
Park, Jong Hwan ; Rhee, Hyun Sook ; Lee, Dong Hoon
Author_Institution
Dept. of Appl. Math., Kyung Hee Univ., Youngin, South Korea
Volume
13
Issue
5
fYear
2011
Firstpage
428
Lastpage
441
Abstract
A trace-and-revoke scheme is a type of broadcast encryption scheme for content protection on various platforms such as pay-per-view TV and DVD players. In 2006, Boneh and Waters (BW) presented a fully collusion-resistant trace-and-revoke scheme. However, a decisive drawback of their scheme is to re- quire composite-order groups. In this paper, we present a new trace-and-revoke scheme that works in prime-order groups. Our scheme is fully collusion-resistant and achieves ciphertexts and pri- vate keys of size 0(√N) for N users. For the same level of security, our scheme is better than the BW scheme in all aspects of efficiency. Some superior features include 8.5 times faster encryption, 12 times faster decryption, and 3.4 times shorter ciphertexts. To achieve our goal, we introduce a novel technique where, by using asymmetric bilinear maps in prime-order groups, the cancellation effect same as in composite-order groups can be obtained.
Keywords
computational complexity; private key cryptography; Boneh and Waters; DVD as players; asymmetric bilinear maps; broadcast encryption scheme; cancellation effect; ciphertexts; composite-order groups; content protection; decryption; fully collusion-resistant trace-and-revoke scheme; pay-per-view TV players; prime-order groups; private keys; Decoding; Encryption; Games; Indexes; TV; Bilinear maps; broadcast encryption; content distribution system; trace-and-revoke scheme;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications and Networks, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1229-2370
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JCN.2011.6112299
Filename
6112299
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