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arxiv: 0910.3282 · v1 · submitted 2009-10-17 · 💻 cs.CC

Adaptive Concurrent Non-Malleability with Bare Public-Keys

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Concurrent non-malleability (CNM) is central for cryptographic protocols running concurrently in environments such as the Internet. In this work, we formulate CNM in the bare public-key (BPK) model, and show that round-efficient concurrent non-malleable cryptography with full adaptive input selection can be established, in general, with bare public-keys (where, in particular, no trusted assumption is made). Along the way, we clarify the various subtleties of adaptive concurrent non-malleability in the bare public-key model.

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