We provide the first constructions of identity-based encryption and hierarchical identity-based encryption based on the hardness of the (Computational) Diffie-Hellman Problem (without use of groups with pairings) or Factoring. Our construction achieves the standard notion of identity-based encryption as considered by Boneh and Franklin [CRYPTO 2001]. We bypass known impossibility results using garbled circuits that make a non-black-box use of the underlying cryptographic primitives.
History
Preferred Citation
Nico Döttling and Sanjam Garg. Identity-based Encryption from the Diffie-Hellman Assumption. In: Journal of the ACM. 2021.
Primary Research Area
Algorithmic Foundations and Cryptography
Legacy Posted Date
2022-05-02
Journal
Journal of the ACM
Open Access Type
Unknown
Sub Type
Article
BibTeX
@article{cispa_all_3635,
title = "Identity-based Encryption from the Diffie-Hellman Assumption",
author = "Döttling, Nico and Garg, Sanjam",
journal="{Journal of the ACM}",
year="2021",
}