Identity-Based Traitor Tracing.
Michel Abdalla, Alex Dent, John Malone-Lee, Gregory Neven, Duong Hieu Phan and Nigel Smart.
Abstract:
We present the first identity-based traitor tracing scheme. The scheme is shown to be
secure in the standard model, assuming the bilinear decision Diffie-Hellman (DBDH) is hard in the
asymmetric bilinear pairing setting, and that the DDH assumption holds in the group defining the
first coordinate of the asymmetric pairing. Our traitor tracing system allows adaptive pirates to
be traced. The scheme makes use of a two level identity-based encryption scheme with wildcards
(WIBE) based on Waters' identity-based encryption scheme.
Ref: Proceeding of PKC '07 - The International Conference on Theory and Practice of Public-Key Cryptography 2007, Lecture Notes in Computer Science Vol. 4450, pages 361-376, Springer-Verlag, 2007.
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