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References: 189
Proof: Verification pending
Freshness state: computing
Source paper: Privacy-Enhancing Encryption in Data Sharing: A Survey on Security, Performance and Functionality
PDF: https://arxiv.org/pdf/2603.26224v1
Source count: 3
Coverage: 50%
Last proof check: 2026-03-30T21:59:50.934Z
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Subject: Privacy-Enhancing Encryption in Data Sharing: A Survey on Security, Performance and Functionality
Verdict
Ignore
Verdict is Ignore because current viability and proof state do not clear the buildability gate.
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Dimensions overall score 3.0
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Privacy-enhancing encryption technologies, including Attribute-Based Encryption (ABE), Proxy Re-encryption (PRE), and Searchable Encryption (SE), offer promising solutions with distinct advantages in enhancing security, improving flexibility, and enabling efficient sharing.
This claim is directly stated in the abstract as the core premise of the survey.
partial
Statistical analysis of relevant literature from 2020 to 2025 reveals a rising research trend in ABE, PRE and SE, focusing on their data sharing applications.
The abstract explicitly mentions a statistical analysis revealing a rising research trend.
partial
Firstly, this work proposes a data sharing process framework and identifies 20 potential attacks across its stages.
This is explicitly stated as a contribution of the work in the abstract.
partial
Secondly, this work integrates ABE, SE, PRE with 12 enhancement technologies and examines their multi-dimensional impacts on the security, performance, and functional adaptability of data sharing schemes.
This is explicitly stated as a contribution of the work in the abstract and introduction.
partial
Based on where the policy is bound, it can be categorized into Ciphertext-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption (CP-ABE) [13, 22, 72, 89] and Key-Policy Attribute-Based Encryption (KP-ABE) [172]. CP-ABE embeds the access policy in the ciphertext and associates the user key with the attribute set. KP-ABE, by contrast, embeds the access policy in the user key and links the ciphertext to the attribute set
This is a clear distinction between two sub-types of ABE, directly explained in the text.
partial
SSE boasts high computational efficiency and a simple algorithm structure, making it suitable for single-user models. However, its flexibility is somewhat limited, and it typically only supports single-keyword or simple logical searches.
This claim directly describes the characteristics and limitations of SSE.
partial
SE Need to entrust a third party to forward or share encrypted data. Cross-domain data security flow. Relying on trusted agents may introduce a single point of risk.
This claim highlights a key characteristic and a potential limitation of PRE.
partial
In terms of dynamic support, ABE can be divided into static a
The text mentions this categorization, although the details of 'static' are not fully elaborated in the provided excerpt.
partial
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Paper ref
privacy-enhancing-encryption-in-data-sharing-a-survey-on-security-performance-and-functionality
arXiv id
2603.26224
Generated at
2026-03-30T21:59:50.934Z
Evidence freshness
stale
Last verification
2026-03-30T21:59:50.934Z
Sources
3
References
189
Coverage
50%
Lineage hash
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189 refs / 3 sources / Verification pending
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