Oblivious Transfer with Access Control : Realizing Disjunction without Duplication
Research output: Conference Papers › RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (without host publication) › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Pages | 96-115 |
Publication status | Published - 13 Dec 2010 |
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Title | 4th International Conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography |
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Place | Japan |
City | Yamanaka Hot Spring |
Period | 13 - 15 December 2010 |
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Abstract
Oblivious Transfer with Access Control (AC-OT) is a protocol which allows a user to obtain a database record with a credential satisfying the access policy of the record while the database server learns nothing about the record or the credential. The only AC-OT construction that supports policy in disjunctive form requires duplication of records in the database, each with a different conjunction of attributes (representing one possible criterion for accessing the record). In this paper, we propose a new AC-OT construction secure in the standard model. It supports policy in disjunctive form directly, without the above duplication issue. Due to the duplication issue in the previous construction, the size of an encrypted record is in O(Pi(t)(i=1) n(i)) for a CNF policy (A(1,1) boolean OR ... boolean OR A(1,n1)) boolean AND ... boolean AND (A(t,1) boolean OR ... boolean OR A(t,nt)) and in O(((n)(k))) for a k-of-n threshold gate. In our construction, the encrypted record size can be reduced to O(Sigma(t)(i=1) n(i)) for CNF form and O(n) for threshold case.
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Oblivious Transfer with Access Control: Realizing Disjunction without Duplication. / Zhang, Ye; Au, Man Ho; Wong, Duncan S. et al.
2010. 96-115 Paper presented at 4th International Conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography, Yamanaka Hot Spring, Japan.
2010. 96-115 Paper presented at 4th International Conference on Pairing-Based Cryptography, Yamanaka Hot Spring, Japan.
Research output: Conference Papers › RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (without host publication) › peer-review