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  1. Science in China Series : Information Sciences
  2. Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 52
  3. Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 52, Issue 10, October 2009
  4. Using IND-CVA for constructing secure communication
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Using IND-CVA for constructing secure communication

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Hu, ZhenYu Jiang, JianChun Sun, FuChun
Copyright Year 2009
Abstract Within the framework of UC (universally composable) security, a general method is presented to construct a secure channel protocol with using IND-CVA (indistinguishability of encryption scheme under ciphertext verification attacks). A channel protocol with using the method first invokes an ideal key-exchange protocol to get a session key, and then computes the messages with an authenticated encryption scheme. The paper shows that a channel protocol is UC secure if and only if the underlying authenticated encryption scheme is both IND-CVA secure and INT-PTXT secure. The condition about secure channel protocol in this paper is much weaker than IND-CCA secure and INT-CTXT secure. The IND-CVA can be presented for describing the privacy requirements of secure channels in detail. Moreover, the method for designing secure channel protocol in the paper reduces the UC security of secure channels, which are measured by action-simulation in the UC security framework, to the security of authenticated encryption schemes, which are measured semantically.
Starting Page 1801
Ending Page 1811
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 10092757
Journal Science in China Series : Information Sciences
Volume Number 52
Issue Number 10
e-ISSN 18622836
Language English
Publisher SP Science in China Press
Publisher Date 2009-10-06
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword universally composable security secure channel authenticated encryption semantic security integrity Information Systems and Communication Service
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Science
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