Group signatures allow users to anonymously sign messages in the name of a group. Membership revocation has always been a critical issue in such systems. In 2004, Boneh and Shacham formalized the concept of group signatures with verifier-local revocation where revocation messages are only sent to signature verifiers (as opposed to both signers and verifiers). This paper presents an efficient verifier-local revocation group signature (VLR-GS) providing backward unlinkability (i.e. previously issued signatures remain anonymous even after the signer's revocation) with a security proof in the standard model (i.e. without resorting to the random oracle heuristic).Anglai
Abstract. Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature sche...
Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature scheme. Among ...
Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature scheme. Among ...
Abstract. Group signatures allow users to anonymously sign messages in the name of a group. Membersh...
International audienceGroup signatures allow users to anonymously sign messages in the name of a gro...
Group signatures allow group members to sign an arbitrary number of messages on behalf of the group ...
Group signature with verifier-local revocation (VLR-GS) is a special type of revocable group sig- na...
Group signatures have recently become important for enabling privacy-preserving attestation in proje...
Group signatures have recently become important for enabling privacy-preserving attestation in proje...
Group signatures are generalized credential/member authentication schemes with wide applications, su...
Membership revocation, being an important property for applications of group signatures, represents ...
Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign m...
Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign m...
Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign m...
This paper presents an effective method to integrate the revocation mechanism into some group signat...
Abstract. Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature sche...
Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature scheme. Among ...
Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature scheme. Among ...
Abstract. Group signatures allow users to anonymously sign messages in the name of a group. Membersh...
International audienceGroup signatures allow users to anonymously sign messages in the name of a gro...
Group signatures allow group members to sign an arbitrary number of messages on behalf of the group ...
Group signature with verifier-local revocation (VLR-GS) is a special type of revocable group sig- na...
Group signatures have recently become important for enabling privacy-preserving attestation in proje...
Group signatures have recently become important for enabling privacy-preserving attestation in proje...
Group signatures are generalized credential/member authentication schemes with wide applications, su...
Membership revocation, being an important property for applications of group signatures, represents ...
Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign m...
Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign m...
Group signature is a useful cryptographic primitive, which makes every group member sign m...
This paper presents an effective method to integrate the revocation mechanism into some group signat...
Abstract. Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature sche...
Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature scheme. Among ...
Support of membership revocation is a desirable functionality for any group signature scheme. Among ...