Accountable authority attribute-based signature
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication) › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings - 4th International Conference on Emerging Intelligent Data and Web Technologies, EIDWT 2013 |
Pages | 773-777 |
Publication status | Published - 2013 |
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Title | 4th International Conference on Emerging Intelligent Data and Web Technologies, EIDWT 2013 |
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Place | China |
City | Xi'an |
Period | 9 - 11 September 2013 |
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Abstract
Since attribute-based signature (ABS) was introduced by Guo et al. in 2008, considerable researches have been done. In an ABS scheme, the attribute authority (A-authority) generates the private key for any users, hence it has to be completely trusted. The A-authority is free to engage in malicious activities without any risk of being confronted in a court of law. Motivated by this, we firstly propose a notion of accountable authority attribute-based signature scheme in this paper. It is not only a variant of ABS, but also a new approach to mitigate the key escrow problem. Then we construct an accountable authority attribute-based signature scheme. Finally we prove its security under the Computational Diffie-Hellman (CDH) and the Modified Computational Diffie-Hellman (MCDH) assumptions. Our main goal is to restrict the ways that the A-authority can misbehave. In our scheme, if the A-authority maliciously generates and distributes a private key, it will runs the risk of being caught and prosecuted. © 2013 IEEE.
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Accountable authority attribute-based signature. / Yan, Ren; Chunming, Tang; Guilin, Wang et al.
Proceedings - 4th International Conference on Emerging Intelligent Data and Web Technologies, EIDWT 2013. 2013. p. 773-777 6631720.
Proceedings - 4th International Conference on Emerging Intelligent Data and Web Technologies, EIDWT 2013. 2013. p. 773-777 6631720.
Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary Works › RGC 32 - Refereed conference paper (with host publication) › peer-review