Computational Quantum Anamorphic Encryption and Quantum Anamorphic Secret-Sharing
Sayantan Ganguly, Shion Samadder Chaudhury

TL;DR
This paper introduces quantum analogues of anamorphic encryption and secret-sharing, providing new definitions and constructions for secure covert communication and secret-sharing schemes in the quantum setting.
Contribution
It presents the first quantum definitions of anamorphic encryption and secret-sharing, along with detailed constructions for symmetric key encryption and secret-sharing schemes.
Findings
Quantum anamorphic encryption definitions established
Constructed quantum symmetric key encryption scheme
Extended secret-sharing to quantum adversaries
Abstract
The concept of anamorphic encryption, first formally introduced by Persiano et al. in their influential 2022 paper titled ``Anamorphic Encryption: Private Communication Against a Dictator,'' enables embedding covert messages within ciphertexts. One of the key distinctions between a ciphertext embedding a covert message and an original ciphertext, compared to an anamorphic ciphertext, lies in the indistinguishability between the original ciphertext and the anamorphic ciphertext. This encryption procedure has been defined based on a public-key cryptosystem. Initially, we present a quantum analogue of the classical anamorphic encryption definition that is based on public-key encryption. Additionally, we introduce a definition of quantum anamorphic encryption that relies on symmetric key encryption. Furthermore, we provide a detailed generalized construction of quantum anamorphic symmetric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCryptography and Data Security · Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Quantum Information and Cryptography
