Identity-based Encryption from the Diffie-Hellman Assumption

Abstract
We provide the first constructions of identity-based encryption and hierarchical identity-based encryption based on the hardness of the (Computational) Diffie-Hellman Problem (without use of groups with pairings) or Factoring. Our construction achieves the standard notion of identity-based encryption as considered by Boneh and Franklin [CRYPTO 2001]. We bypass known impossibility results using garbled circuits that make a non-black-box use of the underlying cryptographic primitives.
Funding Information
  • AFOSR Award (FA9550-19-1-0200)
  • AFOSR YIP Award (FA9550-15-1-0274)
  • DARPA/ARL SAFEWARE Award (W911NF15C0210)
  • NSF SaTC Award (1936826)
  • NSF CRII Award (1464397)

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