Homomorphic Encryption with CCA Security
Manoj Prabhakaran
and
Mike Rosulek.
Appeared in
ICALP 2008.
Abstract
We address the problem of constructing public-key encryption schemes that meaningfully combine useful
computability features with
non-malleability. In particular, we investigate schemes in which anyone can change an encryption of an unknown message
m into an encryption of
T(m) (as a
feature), for a specific set of allowed functions
T, but the scheme is "non-malleable" with respect to all other operations. We formulate precise definitions that capture these intuitive requirements and also show relationships among our new definitions and other more standard ones (IND-CCA, gCCA, and RCCA). We further justify our definitions by showing their equivalence to a natural formulation of security in the Universally Composable framework. We also consider extending the definitions to features which combine
multiple ciphertexts, and show that a natural definition is unattainable for a useful class of features. Finally, we describe a new family of encryption schemes that satisfy our definitions for a wide variety of allowed transformations
T, and which are secure under the standard Decisional Diffie-Hellman (DDH) assumption.
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