Abstract

With the growing development of Internet technology and popularization of mobile devices, we easily access the Internet anytime and anywhere by mobile devices. It has brought great convenience for our lives. But it brought more challenges than traditional wired communication, such as confidentiality and privacy. In order to improve security and privacy protection in using mobile network, numerous multi-receiver identity-based encryption schemes have been proposed with bilinear pairing and probabilistic hap-to-point (HTP) function. To address the troubles of private key escrow in multi-receiver encryption scheme based on ID-PKC, recently, some certificateless anonymous multi-receiver encryption (CLAMRE) schemes are introduced. But previous CLAMRE schemes using the bilinear pairing are not suitable to mobile device because the use of bilinear pairing and probabilistic hash-to-point (HTP) function results in expensive operation costs in encryption or decryption. In this paper, we propose an efficient CLAMRE scheme using elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) without bilinear pairing and HTP hash function. Since our scheme does not use bilinear pairing and HTP operation during the encryption and decryption process, the proposed CLAMRE scheme has much less computation cost than the latest CLAMRE schemes. Performance analysis shows that runtime of our scheme is much less when the sender generates ciphertext, compared with existing schemes. Security analysis shows proposed CLAMRE scheme provides confidentiality of message and receiver anonymity under the random oracle model with the difficulties of decision Diffie-Hellman problem and against the adversaries defined in CL-PKC system.

Highlights

  • With the rapid development of the Internet technology and wireless communications and the popularity of mobile devices, we can access the Internet freely anytime and anywhere using mobile devices

  • We propose an efficient certificateless anonymous multi-receiver encryption (CLAMRE) scheme using elliptic curve cryptography (ECC) without bilinear pairing and HTP hash function

  • Security analysis shows proposed CLAMRE scheme provides confidentiality of message and receiver anonymity under the random oracle model with the difficulties of decision DiffieHellman problem and against the adversaries defined in CL-PKC system

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Summary

Introduction

With the rapid development of the Internet technology and wireless communications and the popularity of mobile devices, we can access the Internet freely anytime and anywhere using mobile devices. In multi-receivers encryption schemes [11,12,13,14,15], existing management, distribution, and revocation of public key certificate need to bear huge storage space and high computing cost To solve this problem, Beak et al [16] constructed an efficient multi-receivers identity-based encryption (ID-based MRE); only one bilinear pair is required to encrypt a single message for n receivers. In 2014, Wang H et al [19] proposed an efficient multiple domain multireceiver identity-based encryption scheme that only requires one pairing computation to encrypt a single message for n receivers from different administrative domains.

Mathematical Preliminaries
Formal Definition of the CLAMRE Scheme
Description of the Proposed CLAMRE Scheme
Security Analysis of the Proposed
Performance Analysis
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