Abstract

Predicate encryption schemes are encryption schemes in which each ciphertext Ct is associated with a binary attribute vector and keys K are associated with predicates. A key K can decrypt a ciphertext if and only if the attribute vector of the ciphertext satisfies the predicate of the key. Predicate encryption schemes can be used to implement fine-grained access control on encrypted data and to perform search on encrypted data.Hidden vector encryption schemes [Boneh and Waters – TCC 2007] are encryption schemes in which each ciphertext is associated with a binary vector and each key K is associated with binary vector with “don’t care” entries (denoted with ⋆). Key K can decrypt ciphertext if and only if and agree for all i for which \(y_i\ne \star\).Hidden vector encryption schemes are an important type of predicate encryption schemes as they can be used to construct more sophisticated predicate encryption schemes (supporting for example range and subset queries).We give a construction for hidden-vector encryption from standard complexity assumptions on bilinear groups of prime order. Previous constructions were in bilinear groups of composite order and thus resulted in less efficient schemes. Our construction is both payload-hiding and attribute-hiding meaning that also the privacy of the attribute vector, besides privacy of the cleartext, is guaranteed.

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