Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test

To address security and privacy issues in messaging services, we present a public key signcryption scheme with designated equality test on ciphertexts (PKS-DET) in this paper. The scheme enables a sender to simultaneously encrypt and sign (signcrypt) messages, and to designate a tester to perform eq...

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Main Authors: WANG, Yujue, PANG, Hwee Hwa, DENG, Robert H., DING, Yong, WU, Qianhong, QIN, Bo
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-53522020-04-03T09:19:54Z Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test WANG, Yujue PANG, Hwee Hwa DENG, Robert H. DING, Yong WU, Qianhong QIN, Bo To address security and privacy issues in messaging services, we present a public key signcryption scheme with designated equality test on ciphertexts (PKS-DET) in this paper. The scheme enables a sender to simultaneously encrypt and sign (signcrypt) messages, and to designate a tester to perform equality test on ciphertexts, i.e., to determine whether two ciphertexts signcrypt the same underlying plaintext message. We introduce the PKS-DET framework, present a concrete construction and formally prove its security against three types of adversaries, representing two security requirements on message confidentiality against outsiders and the designated tester, respectively, and a requirement on message unforgeability against the designated tester. We also present three extensions, analyze the efficiency of our PKS-DET construction and extensions, and compare them with related schemes in terms of ciphertext sizes and computation costs of signcryption (encryption), unsigncryption (decryption) and ciphertext equality testing. Experimental results further confirmed the practicality of our construction. 2019-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4349 info:doi/10.1016/j.ins.2019.03.039 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5352/viewcontent/Securing_messaging_services_through_efficient_signcryption_with_d.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Authentication Confidentiality Data outsourcing Encryption Equality test on ciphertexts Equijoin Messaging system Signcryption Databases and Information Systems Information Security
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider SMU Libraries
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language English
topic Authentication
Confidentiality
Data outsourcing
Encryption
Equality test on ciphertexts
Equijoin
Messaging system
Signcryption
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
spellingShingle Authentication
Confidentiality
Data outsourcing
Encryption
Equality test on ciphertexts
Equijoin
Messaging system
Signcryption
Databases and Information Systems
Information Security
WANG, Yujue
PANG, Hwee Hwa
DENG, Robert H.
DING, Yong
WU, Qianhong
QIN, Bo
Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
description To address security and privacy issues in messaging services, we present a public key signcryption scheme with designated equality test on ciphertexts (PKS-DET) in this paper. The scheme enables a sender to simultaneously encrypt and sign (signcrypt) messages, and to designate a tester to perform equality test on ciphertexts, i.e., to determine whether two ciphertexts signcrypt the same underlying plaintext message. We introduce the PKS-DET framework, present a concrete construction and formally prove its security against three types of adversaries, representing two security requirements on message confidentiality against outsiders and the designated tester, respectively, and a requirement on message unforgeability against the designated tester. We also present three extensions, analyze the efficiency of our PKS-DET construction and extensions, and compare them with related schemes in terms of ciphertext sizes and computation costs of signcryption (encryption), unsigncryption (decryption) and ciphertext equality testing. Experimental results further confirmed the practicality of our construction.
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author WANG, Yujue
PANG, Hwee Hwa
DENG, Robert H.
DING, Yong
WU, Qianhong
QIN, Bo
author_facet WANG, Yujue
PANG, Hwee Hwa
DENG, Robert H.
DING, Yong
WU, Qianhong
QIN, Bo
author_sort WANG, Yujue
title Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
title_short Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
title_full Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
title_fullStr Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
title_full_unstemmed Securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
title_sort securing messaging services through efficient signcryption with designated equality test
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2019
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4349
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/5352/viewcontent/Securing_messaging_services_through_efficient_signcryption_with_d.pdf
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