Traceability precept is a broadcast encryption technique that content suppliers can trace malicious authorized users who leak the decryption key to an unauthorized user. To protect the data from eavesdropping, the con...Traceability precept is a broadcast encryption technique that content suppliers can trace malicious authorized users who leak the decryption key to an unauthorized user. To protect the data from eavesdropping, the content supplier encrypts the data and broadcast the cryptograph that only its subscribers can decrypt. However, a traitor may clone his decoder and sell the pirate decoders for profits. The traitor can modify the private key and the decryption program inside the pirate decoder to avoid divulging his identity. Furthermore, some traitors may fabricate a new legal private key together that cannot be traced to the creators. So in this paper, a renewed precept is proposed to achieve both revocation at a different level of capacity in each distribution and black-box tracing against self-protective pirate decoders. The rigorous mathematical deduction shows that our algorithm possess security property.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the Large-Scale Security SoC Project of Wuhan Science and Technology Bureau of China under Grand No. 20061005119.
文摘Traceability precept is a broadcast encryption technique that content suppliers can trace malicious authorized users who leak the decryption key to an unauthorized user. To protect the data from eavesdropping, the content supplier encrypts the data and broadcast the cryptograph that only its subscribers can decrypt. However, a traitor may clone his decoder and sell the pirate decoders for profits. The traitor can modify the private key and the decryption program inside the pirate decoder to avoid divulging his identity. Furthermore, some traitors may fabricate a new legal private key together that cannot be traced to the creators. So in this paper, a renewed precept is proposed to achieve both revocation at a different level of capacity in each distribution and black-box tracing against self-protective pirate decoders. The rigorous mathematical deduction shows that our algorithm possess security property.