A fuzzy identity-based signcryption scheme from lattices

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Abstract

Fuzzy identity-based cryptography introduces the threshold structure into identity-based cryptography, changes the receiver of a ciphertext from exact one to dynamic many, makes a cryptographic scheme more efficient and flexible. In this paper, we propose the first fuzzy identity-based signcryption scheme in lattice-based cryptography. Firstly, we give a fuzzy identity-based signcryption scheme that is indistinguishable against chosen plaintext attack under selective identity model. Then we apply Fujisaki-Okamoto method to obtain a fuzzy identity-based signcryption scheme that is indistinguishable against adaptive chosen ciphertext attack under selective identity model. Thirdly, we prove our scheme is existentially unforgeable against chosen message attack under selective identity model. As far as we know, our scheme is the first fuzzy identity-based signcryption scheme that is secure even in the quantum environment.

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Lu, X., Wen, Q., Li, W., Wang, L., & Zhang, H. (2014). A fuzzy identity-based signcryption scheme from lattices. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 8(11), 4203–4225. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2014.11.031

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