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Why IND-CPA implies randomized encryption
Semantic security refers to the concept that an attacker who sees a ciphertext should learn no more (or very little more) information than an attacker who does not see the ciphertext at all. This should hold even when the set of possible plaintexts is small, potentially even chosen by the attacker himself. Because it's difficult…
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Why IND-CPA implies randomized encryption
Semantic security refers to the concept that an attacker who sees a ciphertext should learn no more (or very little more) information than an attacker who does not see the ciphertext at all. This should hold even when the set of possible plaintexts is small, potentially even chosen by the attacker himself. Because it's difficult…
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Why IND-CPA implies randomized encryption
Semantic security refers to the concept that an attacker who sees a ciphertext should learn no more (or very little more) information than an attacker who does not see the ciphertext at all. This should hold even when the set of possible plaintexts is small, potentially even chosen by the attacker himself. Because it's difficult…
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