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From Minicrypt to Obfustopia via Private-Key Functional Encryption
Ilan Komargodski
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Gil Segev
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The Rachel and Selim Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science
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Private Key
100%
Functional Encryption
100%
Public Key
41%
Single Input
25%
Encryption Scheme
25%
One-way Function
25%
Obfuscator
25%
Public-key Encryption Schemes
16%
Indistinguishability
16%
Input Scheme
16%
Subexponential
16%
Underlying Assumptions
8%
Injective
8%
International Conference
8%
Ciphertext
8%
Cryptol
8%
Fine-grained Access
8%
Multi-input Functional Encryption
8%
Encrypted Data
8%
PPAD-complete
8%
Function Encryption
8%
Public Key Encryption
8%
Indistinguishability Obfuscation
8%
Complete Problems
8%
Computer Science
public key
100%
Encryption Scheme
60%
public-key encryption
60%
Obfuscation
20%
Underlying Assumption
20%
Encryption Function
20%
Encrypted Data
20%
Ciphertext
20%
Building-Blocks
20%