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Secure outsourced attribute-based signatures

  • Xiaofeng Chen
  • , Jin Li
  • , Xinyi Huang
  • , Jingwei Li
  • , Yang Xiang
  • , Duncan S. Wong

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Abstract

Attribute-based signature (ABS) enables users to sign messages over attributes without revealing any information other than the fact that they have attested to the messages. However, heavy computational cost is required during signing in existing work of ABS, which grows linearly with the size of the predicate formula. As a result, this presents a significant challenge for resource-constrained devices (such as mobile devices or RFID tags) to perform such heavy computations independently. Aiming at tackling the challenge above, we first propose and formalize a new paradigm called Outsourced ABS, i.e., OABS, in which the computational overhead at user side is greatly reduced through outsourcing intensive computations to an untrusted signing-cloud service provider (S-CSP). Furthermore, we apply this novel paradigm to existing ABS schemes to reduce the complexity. As a result, we present two concrete OABS schemes: i) in the first OABS scheme, the number of exponentiations involving in signing is reduced from O(d) to O(1) (nearly three), where d is the upper bound of threshold value defined in the predicate; ii) our second scheme is built on Herranz et al.'s construction with constant-size signatures. The number of exponentiations in signing is reduced from O(d2) to O(d) and the communication overhead is O(1). Security analysis demonstrates that both OABS schemes are secure in terms of the unforgeability and attribute-signer privacy definitions specified in the proposed security model. Finally, to allow for high efficiency and flexibility, we discuss extensions of OABS and show how to achieve accountability as well.
Original languageEnglish
Article number6714536
Pages (from-to)3284-3294
JournalIEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
Volume25
Issue number12
Online published15 Jan 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2014

Research Keywords

  • Attribute-based signature
  • Cloud computing
  • Outsource-secure algorithm

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