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Paillierjev kriptosistem
ID KOPRIVC, LUCIJA (Author), ID Marc, Tilen (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Kriptosistemi temeljijo na težkih matematičnih problemih, kot sta problem faktorizacije in problem diskretnega logaritma. Pascal Paillier je preučeval problem razreda sestavljenih ostankov, ki predstavlja nov težek problem. Na tem problemu temelji varnost kriptosistema, ki ga je opisal leta 1999. Homomorfna lastnost Paillierjevega kriptosistema omogoča nove aplikacije, kot je na primer uporaba v elektronskih volitvah. V diplomski nalogi opišemo Paillierjev kriptosistem in njegove homomorfne lastnosti, ki nam omogočajo izvajanje operacij nad šifriranimi podatki, ne da bi jih dešifrirali. Dokažemo tudi njegovo pravilnost in varnost. Kriptosistem uporabimo kot osnovo za protokole elektronskih volitev v delno poštenem modelu. Zaključimo z opisom treh volilnih protokolov, ki se med seboj razlikujejo po številu kandidatov, za katere lahko glasujemo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:kriptografija, Paillierjev kriptosistem, elektronske volitve, homomorfno šifriranje, problem razreda sestavljenih ostankov
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FRI - Faculty of Computer and Information Science
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-155811 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:19.04.2024
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Language:English
Title:Paillier Cryptosystem
Abstract:
Cryptosystems are based on various computationally hard problems, such as the factorization problem and the discrete logarithm problem. Pascal Paillier studied the Composite Residuosity Class Problem, which represents a new computationally hard problem. In 1999, he proposed a new cryptosystem whose security is based on this problem. The homomorphic property of the Paillier cryptosystem enables new applications, such as the use in electronic elections. In this thesis, we study the Paillier cryptosystem and its homomorphic properties, which allow us to perform operations on encrypted data without decrypting it in the process. We prove its correctness and security. We use the cryptosystem as the basis for electronic voting in the semi-honest model. We conclude by describing three voting protocols, which differ from each other in terms of the number of candidates for which we can vote.

Keywords:cryptography, Paillier cryptosystem, electronic voting, homomorphic encryption, Composite Residuosity Class Problem

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