Abstract

Key-dependent message (KDM) security identity-based encryption (IBE) schemes aim to solve the security risks caused by the dependency between plaintext and secret keys in traditional IBE schemes. However, current KDM-IBE schemes are only secure with respect to affine functions, which limits their security level when a message is derived from the evaluation of a polynomial function using the secret key. To address this issue, in this study, we propose a novel approach to construct a KDM-IBE scheme with respect to polynomial or even arbitrary functions that achieves maximum security based on the learning with errors (LWE) assumption. Our approach overcomes two major technical barriers to constructing KDM-IBE schemes with respect to polynomial functions. Compared to existing KDM-IBE schemes, our proposed scheme ensures the secrecy of the key-related plaintext, even when it is obtained using arbitrary functions, not just affine functions. Thus, our approach provides a more robust solution to the security risks inherent in traditional IBE schemes.

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