Bindable vs Blindable - What's the difference?
bindable | blindable |
(cryptography) Such that, given an encrypted bit, anybody can create a random ciphertext decrypting to the same bit.
* 1994 , Douglas R. Stinson, Advances in cryptology: CRYPTO '93, 13th Annual International Cryptology Conference, Santa Barbara, California, USA, August 22-26, 1993: proceedings
* 2004 , Ari Juels, Financial Cryptography: 8th International Conference: volume 8 (page 188)
As adjectives the difference between bindable and blindable
is that bindable is capable of binding or of being bound while blindable is such that, given an encrypted bit, anybody can create a random ciphertext decrypting to the same bit.blindable
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Adjective
(-)- Finally, we use the term additive joint encryption scheme to denote a secure, blindable , xor-homomorphic, witnessed probabilistic public-key joint encryption scheme.
- Blindable encryption also provides a useful way to make a given ciphertext unrecognizable.
