2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-90456-2_10
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Towards Tight Adaptive Security of Non-interactive Key Exchange

Abstract: We investigate the quality of security reductions for non-interactive key exchange (NIKE) schemes. Unlike for many other cryptographic building blocks (like public-key encryption, signatures, or zero-knowledge proofs), all known NIKE security reductions to date are non-tight, i.e., lose a factor of at least the number of users in the system. In that sense, NIKE forms a particularly elusive target for tight security reductions.The main technical obstacle in achieving tightly secure NIKE schemes are adaptive cor… Show more

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