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  • Security Notions for Information Theoretically Secure Encryptions
    Author(s)
    M. Iwamoto and K. Ohta
    Conference
    IEEE ISIT 2011
    Pages
    1743–1747
    Publisher
    IEEE
    Publication Year
    2011
    Date Presented
    Jul. 31–Aug. 5, 2011
    Abstract

    This paper is concerned with several security notions for information theoretically secure encryptions defined by the variational (statistical) distance. To ensure the perfect secrecy (PS), the mutual information is often used to evaluate the statistical independence between a message and a cryptogram. On the other hand, in order to recognize the information theoretically secure encryptions and computationally secure ones comprehensively, it is necessary to reconsider the notion of PS in terms of the variational distance. However, based on the variational distance, three kinds of definitions for PS are naturally introduced, but their relations are not known. In this paper, we clarify that one of three definitions for PS with the variational distance, which is a straightforward extension of Shannon's perfect secrecy, is stronger than the others, and the weaker two definitions of PS are essentially equivalent to the statistical versions of indistinguishability and semantic security.