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Exposure of a secret key is a significant threat in practice. As a notion of security against key exposure, Dodis et al. advocated key-insulated security, and proposed concrete key-insulated encryption (KIE) schemes in which secret keys are periodically updated by using a physically “insulated” helper key. For significantly reducing possibility of exposure of the helper key, Hanaoka et al. further...
The only known construction of key-insulated signature (KIS) that can be proven secure in the standard model is based on the approach of using double signing. That is, the scheme requires two signatures: a signature with a master key and a signature with the signer’s secret key. This folklore construction method leads to an inefficient scheme. Therefore it is desirable to devise an efficient KIS scheme...
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