Paper 2026/717

Scalable Registration-Based Encryption from Lattices

Michael Klooß, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, KASTEL Security Research Labs
Russell W. F. Lai, Aalto University
Jan Niklas Siemer, King's College London
Monisha Swarnakar, Aalto University
Abstract

Registration-Based Encryption (RBE) is a public-key encryption mechanism which allows a user to register their identity (e.g. email address) and self-generated public key with a key curator (e.g. an organisation). The key curator aggregates these keys into a compact digest. Using only this digest and the recipient’s identity, anyone can encrypt messages to any registered user. As the key curator is not entrusted with any secrets, RBE presents a solution to the key escrow problem, which impedes the adoption of Identity-Based Encryption. This makes RBE an attractive solution for secure communication with and among members of an organisation while preserving user privacy. Despite recent advances [Döttling-Kolonelos-Lai-Lin-Malavolta-Rahimi, EUROCRYPT’23; Fiore-Kolonelos-de-Perthuis, ASIACRYPT’23], practical constructions of RBE are still limited to a small number of registered users (e.g. 1024), lack post-quantum security, or have ciphertext sizes scaling in the order of GB. The predominant way towards constructing practical RBE is a generic transformation from Laconic Encryption (LE). In this work, we identify an efficiency bottleneck in this transformation and present a new primitive called Batched Laconic Encryption (BLE) which admits a more succinct transformation to RBE. Our resulting RBE scheme is the first post-quantum construction that simultaneously supports a large number of registered users and asymptotically outperforms all comparable RBE schemes. Concretely, for at most $2^{30}$ registered users at 128-bit security, our scheme achieves a ciphertext size of 7 MB, improving on previously reported results by three orders of magnitude. We confirm our results through an open-source prototype implementation demonstrating that all algorithms execute within a few milliseconds. The post-quantum security of our construction is based on the standard Learning with Errors assumption, and our analysis enables several tweaks to significantly reduce ciphertext sizes in practical deployments.

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Category
Public-key cryptography
Publication info
Published elsewhere. Minor revision. IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2026
Keywords
registration-based encryptionlattices
Contact author(s)
klooss @ mail informatik kit edu
russell lai @ aalto fi
jan siemer @ kcl ac uk
monisha swarnakar @ aalto fi
History
2026-04-19: approved
2026-04-13: received
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Short URL
https://ia.cr/2026/717
License
Creative Commons Attribution
CC BY

BibTeX

@misc{cryptoeprint:2026/717,
      author = {Michael Klooß and Russell W. F. Lai and Jan Niklas Siemer and Monisha Swarnakar},
      title = {Scalable Registration-Based Encryption from Lattices},
      howpublished = {Cryptology {ePrint} Archive, Paper 2026/717},
      year = {2026},
      url = {https://eprint.iacr.org/2026/717}
}
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