Is there a reference where all common formal security-definitions are summarized (such as OW-CPA, IND-CPA, IND-CCA1, IND-CCA2, EUF-CMA and so on)? I need a PUBLISHED reference (paper, book) which would be possible to handily quote.
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1Your question is too broad. Did you search for this site? They are answered!. – kelalaka Apr 08 '19 at 08:29
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https://crypto.stackexchange.com/q/26689/36960 and https://crypto.stackexchange.com/q/44188/36960 – DannyNiu Apr 08 '19 at 08:31
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4Possible duplicate of Easy explanation of "IND-" security notions? – DannyNiu Apr 08 '19 at 08:31
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Thank' you, but I'm more interested in a PUBLISHED reference (a book or a paper), which would be possible to quote. – Lying Dancer Apr 08 '19 at 08:34
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2I am sure you can find most of those definitions on Katz and Lindell's introductory book and I am almost sure that you can find them in almost all basic books on crypto... – Hilder Vitor Lima Pereira Apr 08 '19 at 14:39
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1Another introductory reference: https://cseweb.ucsd.edu/~mihir/papers/gb.html – Squeamish Ossifrage Apr 08 '19 at 15:18
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See also: https://crypto.stackexchange.com/q/8316 – Squeamish Ossifrage Apr 08 '19 at 15:19
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This book: "A Graduate Course in Applied Cryptography Dan Boneh and Victor Shoup" has everything about you need about formal security. – Arsalan Vahi Apr 09 '19 at 18:32