Abstract. A ring signature scheme can be viewed as a group signature scheme with no anonymity revocation and with simple group setup. A linkable ring signature (LRS) scheme additionally allows anyone to determine if two ring signatures have been signed by the same group member. Recently, Dodis et al. [19] gave a short (constant-sized) ring signature scheme. We extend it to the first short LRS scheme, and reduce its security to a new hardness assumption, the Link Decisional RSA (LD-RSA) Assumption. We also extend [19]’s other schemes to a generic LRS scheme and a generic linkable group signature scheme. We discuss three applications of our schemes. Kiayias and Yung [23] constructed the first e-voting scheme which simultaneously achieves effi...
A ring signature is a cryptographic primitive that enables a signer to produce a signature without r...
Ring signatures enable a user to anonymously sign a message on behalf of group of users. In this pap...
Accountable ring signature (ARS), introduced by Xu and Yung (CARDIS 2004), combines many useful prop...
Abstract. A ring signature scheme can be viewed as a group signature scheme with no anonymity revoca...
Abstract. A ring signature scheme is a group signature scheme with no group manager to setup a group...
Ring signatures allow for creating signatures on behalf of an ad hoc group of signers, hiding the ...
The ring signature allows a signer to leak secrets anonymously, without the risk of identity escrow...
International audience—Ring and group signatures allow their members to anonymously sign documents i...
Controllable ring signatures and its application to E-prosecution This paper introduces a new concep...
While ring signatures can provide unconditional anonymity to the signing user, they are vulnerable t...
Abstract. Ring signatures and group signatures are prominent cryptographic primitives offering a com...
Ring signatures enable a signer to sign a message on behalf of a group anonymously, without revealin...
Linkable ring signatures is a useful cryptographic tool for constructing applications such as ones r...
Ring signatures, first introduced by Rivest, Shamir, and Tauman, enable a user to sign a message so ...
We present the first linkable ring signature scheme with both unconditional anonymity and forward-se...
A ring signature is a cryptographic primitive that enables a signer to produce a signature without r...
Ring signatures enable a user to anonymously sign a message on behalf of group of users. In this pap...
Accountable ring signature (ARS), introduced by Xu and Yung (CARDIS 2004), combines many useful prop...
Abstract. A ring signature scheme can be viewed as a group signature scheme with no anonymity revoca...
Abstract. A ring signature scheme is a group signature scheme with no group manager to setup a group...
Ring signatures allow for creating signatures on behalf of an ad hoc group of signers, hiding the ...
The ring signature allows a signer to leak secrets anonymously, without the risk of identity escrow...
International audience—Ring and group signatures allow their members to anonymously sign documents i...
Controllable ring signatures and its application to E-prosecution This paper introduces a new concep...
While ring signatures can provide unconditional anonymity to the signing user, they are vulnerable t...
Abstract. Ring signatures and group signatures are prominent cryptographic primitives offering a com...
Ring signatures enable a signer to sign a message on behalf of a group anonymously, without revealin...
Linkable ring signatures is a useful cryptographic tool for constructing applications such as ones r...
Ring signatures, first introduced by Rivest, Shamir, and Tauman, enable a user to sign a message so ...
We present the first linkable ring signature scheme with both unconditional anonymity and forward-se...
A ring signature is a cryptographic primitive that enables a signer to produce a signature without r...
Ring signatures enable a user to anonymously sign a message on behalf of group of users. In this pap...
Accountable ring signature (ARS), introduced by Xu and Yung (CARDIS 2004), combines many useful prop...