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- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme abstract "The Sakai–Kasahara scheme is an Identity based encryption system proposed by Ryuichi Sakai and Masao Kasahara in 2003. Alongside the Boneh-Franklin scheme, this is one of a small number of commercially implemented identity-based encryption schemes. It is an application of pairings over elliptic curves and finite fields. A security proof for the algorithm was produced in 2005 by Chen and Cheng. The algorithm is described in IETF RFC 6508.As an specific method for identity-based encryption (IBE), the primary use case is to allow anyone to encrypt a message to a user when the sender only knows the public identity (e.g. email address) of the user. In this way, this scheme removes the requirement for users to share public certificates for the purpose of encryption.".
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme wikiPageID "42369224".
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme wikiPageRevisionID "602855794".
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme subject Category:Elliptic_curve_cryptography.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme subject Category:Identity-based_cryptography.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme subject Category:Pairing-based_cryptography.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme subject Category:Public-key_encryption_schemes.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme comment "The Sakai–Kasahara scheme is an Identity based encryption system proposed by Ryuichi Sakai and Masao Kasahara in 2003. Alongside the Boneh-Franklin scheme, this is one of a small number of commercially implemented identity-based encryption schemes. It is an application of pairings over elliptic curves and finite fields. A security proof for the algorithm was produced in 2005 by Chen and Cheng.".
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme label "Sakai–Kasahara scheme".
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme sameAs Sakai%E2%80%93Kasahara_scheme.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme sameAs Q17084067.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme sameAs Q17084067.
- Sakai–Kasahara_scheme wasDerivedFrom Sakai–Kasahara_scheme?oldid=602855794.