Terms vs Blindable - What's the difference?
terms | 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 a noun terms
is .As an adjective blindable is
(cryptography) such that, given an encrypted bit, anybody can create a random ciphertext decrypting to the same bit.blindable
English
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.
