Fairness in concurrent signatures revisited Concurrent signature, introduced by Chen, Kudla and Paterson, is known to just fall short to solve the long standing fair exchange of signature problem without requiring any trusted third party (TTP). The price for not requiring any TTP is that the initial signer is always having some advantage over the matching signer in controlling whether the protocol completes or not, and hence, whether the two ambiguous signatures will bind concurrently to their true signers or not. In this paper, we examine the notion and classify the advantages of the initial signer into three levels, some of which but not all of them may be known in the literature.-Advantage level 0 is the commonly acknowledged fact that c...
AbstractA multi-party contract signing protocol allows a set of participants to exchange messages wi...
Optimistic multiparty contract signing (OMPCS) protocols are proposed for exchanging multiparty digi...
Contract signing protocols have been proposed and analyzed for more than three decades now. One of t...
Concurrent signature, introduced by Chen, Kudla and Paterson, is known to just fall short to solve t...
Recently, a fair exchange protocol based on the signcrytion-based concurrent siganture is proposed, ...
Through analysis, the perfect concurrent signature (CS) based fair exchange protocol did not satisfy...
Numerous signature schemes have been proposed in the literature. One of the major applications of di...
The concept of concurrent signatures allows two entities to produce two signatures in such a way th...
International audienceIn two-party computation, achieving both fairness and guaranteed output delive...
Concurrent signatures provide a way to exchange digital signature among parties in an efficient and ...
AbstractA multi-party contract signing protocol allows a set of participants to exchange messages wi...
[[conferencetype]]國內[[conferencedate]]20120530~20120531[[booktype]]電子版[[iscallforpapers]]Y[[conferen...
In this paper we propose a new class of Fair Exchange Signature Scheme(FESS) that allows two players...
A fair signature exchange protocol lets two parties exchange digital signatures on a specified text....
A fair signature exchange protocol lets two parties exchange digital signatures on a specified text....
AbstractA multi-party contract signing protocol allows a set of participants to exchange messages wi...
Optimistic multiparty contract signing (OMPCS) protocols are proposed for exchanging multiparty digi...
Contract signing protocols have been proposed and analyzed for more than three decades now. One of t...
Concurrent signature, introduced by Chen, Kudla and Paterson, is known to just fall short to solve t...
Recently, a fair exchange protocol based on the signcrytion-based concurrent siganture is proposed, ...
Through analysis, the perfect concurrent signature (CS) based fair exchange protocol did not satisfy...
Numerous signature schemes have been proposed in the literature. One of the major applications of di...
The concept of concurrent signatures allows two entities to produce two signatures in such a way th...
International audienceIn two-party computation, achieving both fairness and guaranteed output delive...
Concurrent signatures provide a way to exchange digital signature among parties in an efficient and ...
AbstractA multi-party contract signing protocol allows a set of participants to exchange messages wi...
[[conferencetype]]國內[[conferencedate]]20120530~20120531[[booktype]]電子版[[iscallforpapers]]Y[[conferen...
In this paper we propose a new class of Fair Exchange Signature Scheme(FESS) that allows two players...
A fair signature exchange protocol lets two parties exchange digital signatures on a specified text....
A fair signature exchange protocol lets two parties exchange digital signatures on a specified text....
AbstractA multi-party contract signing protocol allows a set of participants to exchange messages wi...
Optimistic multiparty contract signing (OMPCS) protocols are proposed for exchanging multiparty digi...
Contract signing protocols have been proposed and analyzed for more than three decades now. One of t...