Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation

Revocation is a crucial issue for the practical use of attribute-based authenticated key agreement (ABAKA) protocols. A new ABAKA protocol supporting revocation was proposed. The protocol based on Waters' ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption and Boneh-Gentry-Waters' broadcast encry...

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Main Authors: Qiang LI, Deng-guo FENG, Li-wu ZHANG
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Language:zho
Published: Editorial Department of Journal on Communications 2014-05-01
Series:Tongxin xuebao
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Online Access:http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/doi/10.3969/j.issn.1000-436x.2014.05.005/
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description Revocation is a crucial issue for the practical use of attribute-based authenticated key agreement (ABAKA) protocols. A new ABAKA protocol supporting revocation was proposed. The protocol based on Waters' ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption and Boneh-Gentry-Waters' broadcast encryption was constructed. In the protocol, revocation can be done immediately without affecting any non-revoked users and does not require users to update keys periodically by interacting with the key authority. Compared with the existing ABAKA protocols, the protocol is more efficient in communication complexity. The protocol is provably secure in the standard model and modified ABCK model. The pro-tocol can also provide weak perfect forward secrecy and key compromise impersonation resilience.
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spelling doaj-art-1066f0c1666b4f069608828cb4cf1a392025-01-14T06:43:18ZzhoEditorial Department of Journal on CommunicationsTongxin xuebao1000-436X2014-05-0135334359681290Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocationQiang LIDeng-guo FENGLi-wu ZHANGRevocation is a crucial issue for the practical use of attribute-based authenticated key agreement (ABAKA) protocols. A new ABAKA protocol supporting revocation was proposed. The protocol based on Waters' ciphertext-policy attribute-based encryption and Boneh-Gentry-Waters' broadcast encryption was constructed. In the protocol, revocation can be done immediately without affecting any non-revoked users and does not require users to update keys periodically by interacting with the key authority. Compared with the existing ABAKA protocols, the protocol is more efficient in communication complexity. The protocol is provably secure in the standard model and modified ABCK model. The pro-tocol can also provide weak perfect forward secrecy and key compromise impersonation resilience.http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/doi/10.3969/j.issn.1000-436x.2014.05.005/authenticationkey agreementattribute-basedkey revocationstandard model
spellingShingle Qiang LI
Deng-guo FENG
Li-wu ZHANG
Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
Tongxin xuebao
authentication
key agreement
attribute-based
key revocation
standard model
title Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
title_full Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
title_fullStr Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
title_full_unstemmed Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
title_short Attribute-based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
title_sort attribute based authenticated key agreement protocol supporting revocation
topic authentication
key agreement
attribute-based
key revocation
standard model
url http://www.joconline.com.cn/zh/article/doi/10.3969/j.issn.1000-436x.2014.05.005/
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