Concealment and its applications to authenticated encryption (2003)
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| Venue: | In EUROCRYPT 2003 |
| Citations: | 8 - 1 self |
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Dodis03concealmentand,
author = {Yevgeniy Dodis and Jee Hea An},
title = {Concealment and its applications to authenticated encryption},
booktitle = {In EUROCRYPT 2003},
year = {2003},
pages = {312--329},
publisher = {Springer-Verlag}
}
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Abstract
Abstract. We introduce a new cryptographic primitive we call concealment, which is related, but quite different from the notion of commitment. A concealment is a publicly known randomized transformation, which, on input m, outputs a hider h and a binder b. Together, h and b allow one to recover m, but separately, (1) the hider h reveals “no information” about m, while (2) the binder b can be “meaningfully opened ” by at most one hider h. While setting b = m, h = ∅ is a trivial concealment, the challenge is to make |b | ≪ |m|, which we call a “non-trivial ” concealment. We show that non-trivial concealments are equivalent to the existence of collision-resistant hash functions. Moreover, our construction of concealments is extremely simple, optimal, and yet very general, giving rise to a multitude of efficient implementations. We show that concealments have natural and important applications in the area of authenticated encryption. Specifically, let AE be an authenticated encryption scheme (either public- or symmetric-key) designed







