2023 International Conference on Networking and Network Applications (NaNA) 2023
DOI: 10.1109/nana60121.2023.00066
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New Traceable and Revocable Attribute Based Encryption on Lattices

Lifeng Guo,
Lingxia Wang,
Xueke Ma
et al.
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“…In 2023, Guo et al [17] proposed a lattice-based revocable attribute-based encryption (RL-ABE) scheme with a new revocation mechanism that avoids key leakage problem and applies the LWE assumption in a lattice, to resist quantum computing attacks. Additionally, Guo et al [18] also proposed a new lattice-based traceable and revocable attribute-based encryption (LTR-ABE) scheme, featuring a revocation mechanism that does not require updating the key to achieve revocation. In 2024, Wen et al [19] first introduced a latticebased revocable ring signature scheme that can revoke the identity of a vehicle user at any time, enhancing its reliability and efficiency.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2023, Guo et al [17] proposed a lattice-based revocable attribute-based encryption (RL-ABE) scheme with a new revocation mechanism that avoids key leakage problem and applies the LWE assumption in a lattice, to resist quantum computing attacks. Additionally, Guo et al [18] also proposed a new lattice-based traceable and revocable attribute-based encryption (LTR-ABE) scheme, featuring a revocation mechanism that does not require updating the key to achieve revocation. In 2024, Wen et al [19] first introduced a latticebased revocable ring signature scheme that can revoke the identity of a vehicle user at any time, enhancing its reliability and efficiency.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%