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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lee, Kwangsu
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.17527
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  • Distributed broadcast encryption (DBE) is a variant of broadcast encryption (BE) that can efficiently transmit a message to a subset of users, in which users independently generate user private keys and user public keys instead of a central trusted authority generating user keys. In this paper, we propose a DBE scheme with constant size ciphertexts, constant size private keys, and linear size public parameters, and prove the adaptive security of our DBE scheme under static assumptions in composite-order bilinear groups. The previous efficient DBE schemes with constant size ciphertexts and constant size private keys are proven secure under the $q$-Type assumption or have a drawback of having quadratic size public parameters. In contrast, our DBE scheme is the first DBE scheme with linear size public parameters proven adaptively secure under static assumptions in composite-order bilinear groups.