SCF-PEPCKS: Secure Channel Free Public Key Encryption With Privacy-Conserving Keyword Search
Searchable encryption is a novel cryptographic primitive that enables a data storage server to retrieve the data ciphertexts without the knowledge of either what is searched for or the contents of the searched data ciphertexts.As a useful extension of the public key encryption with keyword search (PEKS) invented by Boneh et al., secure Dining Arm C