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Golden Sequence for the PPSS Broadcast Encryption Scheme with an Asymmetric Pairing
Broadcast encryption is conventionally formalized as broadcast encapsulation in which, instead of a cipher-
text, a session key is produced, which is required to be indistinguishable from random. Such a scheme can
provide public encryption functionality in combination with a symmetric encryption through the hybrid en-
cryption paradigm. The Boneh-Gentry-Waters scheme of 2005 proposed a broadcast scheme with constant-size
ciphertext. It is one of the most efficient broadcast encryption schemes regarding overhead size. In this work we
consider the improved scheme of Phan-Pointcheval-Shahandashi-Ste
er [PPSS12] which provides an adaptive
CCA broadcast encryption scheme. These two schemes may be tweaked to use bilinear pairings[DGS].
This document details our choices for the implementation of the PPSS scheme. We provide a complete golden sequence
of the protocol with efficient pairings (Tate, Ate and Optimal Ate). We target a 128-bit security
level, hence we use a BN-curve [BN06]. The aim of this work is to contribute to the use and the standardization of
PPSS scheme and pairings in concrete systems