A practical protocol for large group oriented networks
EUROCRYPT '89 Proceedings of the workshop on the theory and application of cryptographic techniques on Advances in cryptology
Cryptosystem for group oriented cryptography
EUROCRYPT '90 Proceedings of the workshop on the theory and application of cryptographic techniques on Advances in cryptology
Society and Group Oriented Cryptography: A New Concept
CRYPTO '87 A Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptographic Techniques on Advances in Cryptology
CRYPTO '89 Proceedings of the 9th Annual International Cryptology Conference on Advances in Cryptology
Generalized Threshold Cryptosystems
ASIACRYPT '91 Proceedings of the International Conference on the Theory and Applications of Cryptology: Advances in Cryptology
A Solution to Generalized Group Oriented Cryptography
IFIP/Sec '92 Proceedings of the IFIP TC11, Eigth International Conference on Information Security: IT Security: The Need for International Cooperation
Research notes: Method for constructing a group-oriented cipher system
Computer Communications
New directions in cryptography
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
A new generalized group-oriented cryptoscheme without trusted centers
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
All-in-one group-oriented cryptosystem based on bilinear pairing
Information Sciences: an International Journal
Dynamic and efficient joint encryption scheme in the plain public key model
Computers and Electrical Engineering
An ID-based group-oriented decryption scheme secure against adaptive chosen-ciphertext attacks
Computer Communications
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An efficient solution for solving the problem in generalized group-oriented cryptography is proposed. The sender can send a secret information to a group of users such that only the specified sets of members in this group can cooperate to decipher this information. The access structure of the receiving group can be dynamically determined by the sender knowing only the public keys of the receivers. The new scheme is demonstrated to be more efficient than a recently proposed generalized group-oriented cryptosystem.