ABSTRACT

Modern cryptography has evolved dramatically since the 1970s. With the rise of new network architectures and services, the field encompasses much more than traditional communication where each side is of a single user. It also covers emerging communication where at least one side is of multiple users. New Directions of Modern Cryptography presents

chapter 1|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|58 pages

Proxy Re-Cryptography

chapter 3|98 pages

Attribute-Based Cryptography

chapter 4|62 pages

Batch Cryptography

chapter 5|82 pages

Noncommutative Cryptography

chapter 6|14 pages

Perspectives