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Rate-1 Incompressible Encryption from Standard Assumptions

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posted on 2023-11-29, 18:25 authored by Pedro Branco, Nico DöttlingNico Döttling, Jesko DujmovicJesko Dujmovic
Incompressible encryption, recently proposed by Guan, Wichs and Zhandry (EUROCRYPT’22), is a novel encryption paradigm geared towards providing strong long-term security guarantees against adversaries with bounded long-term memory. Given that the adversary forgets just a small fraction of a ciphertext, this notion provides strong security for the message encrypted therein, even if, at some point in the future, the entire secret key is exposed. This comes at the price of having potentially very large ciphertexts. Thus, an important efficiency measure for incompressible encryption is the message-to-ciphertext ratio (also called the rate). Guan et al. provided a low-rate instantiation of this notion from standard assumptions and a rate-1 instantiation from indistinguishability obfuscation (iO). In this work, we propose a simple framework to build rate-1 incompressible encryption from standard assumptions. Our construction can be realized from, e.g. the DDH and additionally the DCR or the LWE assumptions.

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Preferred Citation

Pedro Branco, Nico Döttling and Jesko Dujmovic. Rate-1 Incompressible Encryption from Standard Assumptions. In: Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC). 2022.

Primary Research Area

  • Algorithmic Foundations and Cryptography

Name of Conference

Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC)

Legacy Posted Date

2023-06-07

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BibTeX

@inproceedings{cispa_all_3958, title = "Rate-1 Incompressible Encryption from Standard Assumptions", author = "Branco, Pedro and Döttling, Nico and Dujmovic, Jesko", booktitle="{Theory of Cryptography Conference (TCC)}", year="2022", }

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