Adaptively Secure Identity-Based Encryption from Lattices with Asymptotically Shorter Public Parameters
Offered By: TheIACR via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore an in-depth analysis of adaptively secure identity-based encryption (IBE) from lattices in this 25-minute conference talk presented at Eurocrypt 2016. Delve into Shota Yamada's research on developing an IBE scheme with asymptotically shorter public parameters while maintaining adaptive security. Gain insights into the latest advancements in lattice-based cryptography and their applications to identity-based encryption systems. Examine the technical aspects of the proposed scheme, its security proofs, and its potential impact on the field of cryptography.
Syllabus
Adaptively Secure Identity-Based Encryption from Lattices with ...
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TheIACR
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