Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
461997 Journal of Systems and Software 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

Recently Shao et al. proposed an interesting cryptographic primitive called proxy re-encryption with keyword search (PRES). The main novelty is simultaneously realizing the functionality of proxy re-encryption and keyword search in one primitive. In this paper, we further extend their research by introducing a new primitive: constrained single-hop unidirectional proxy re-encryption supporting conjunctive keywords search (CPRE-CKS). Our results are as following: (1) In Shao's PRES scheme, the proxy can re-encrypt all the second level ciphertext. While in our CPRE-CKS proposal, the proxy can only re-encrypt those second level ciphertexts which contain the corresponding keywords. (2) We give the definition and security model for CPRE-CKS, and propose a concrete scheme and prove its security. (3) On the way to construct a secure CPRE-CKS scheme, we found a flaw in the security proof of Hwang et al.'s public key encryption with conjunctive keyword search (PECK) scheme proposed in Pairing’07.

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