A new cramer-shoup like methodology for group based provably secure encryption schemes

Abstract

Proceedings of: TCC 2005: Theory of Cryptography Conference, 10-12 February 2005, Cambridge, MA, USA.A theoretical framework for the design of - in the sense of IND-CCA - provably secure public key cryptosystems taking non-abelian groups as a base is given. Our construction is inspired by Cramer and Shoup's general framework for developing secure encryption schemes from certain language membership problems; thus all our proofs are in the standard model, without any idealization assumptions. The skeleton we present is conceived as a guiding tool towards the construction of secure concrete schemes from finite non-abelian groups (although it is possible to use it also in conjunction with finite abelian groups)

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