Encryption to the future. A paradigm for sending secret messages to future (anonymous) committees
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6135431
DOI10.1007/978-3-031-22969-5_6zbMath1519.94069OpenAlexW4317928181MaRDI QIDQ6135431
Matteo Campanelli, Hamidreza Khoshakhlagh, Jesper Buus Nielsen, Anders Konring, Bernardo David
Publication date: 25 August 2023
Published in: Advances in Cryptology – ASIACRYPT 2022 (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-22969-5_6
Related Items (5)
Transparent batchable time-lock puzzles and applications to Byzantine consensus ⋮ Witness encryption from smooth projective hashing system ⋮ YOLO YOSO: fast and simple encryption and secret sharing in the YOSO model ⋮ Encryption to the future. A paradigm for sending secret messages to future (anonymous) committees ⋮ Individual cryptography
Cites Work
- Ouroboros Praos: an adaptively-secure, semi-synchronous proof-of-stake blockchain
- Overcoming cryptographic impossibility results using blockchains
- Practical witness encryption for algebraic languages or how to encrypt under Groth-Sahai proofs
- Can a public blockchain keep a secret?
- On succinct arguments and witness encryption from groups
- Mr NISC: multiparty reusable non-interactive secure computation
- YOSO: You only speak once. Secure MPC with stateless ephemeral roles
- Random-index PIR and applications
- Two Halves Make a Whole
- The Bitcoin Backbone Protocol: Analysis and Applications
- Secure integration of asymmetric and symmetric encryption schemes
- Foundations of Homomorphic Secret Sharing
- Storing and Retrieving Secrets on a Blockchain
- A Little Honesty Goes a Long Way
- Analysis of the Blockchain Protocol in Asynchronous Networks
- Non-Interactive Secure Computation Based on Cut-and-Choose
- Witness encryption and its applications
- On Signatures of Knowledge
- Topics in Cryptology – CT-RSA 2006
- Encryption to the future. A paradigm for sending secret messages to future (anonymous) committees
This page was built for publication: Encryption to the future. A paradigm for sending secret messages to future (anonymous) committees