International audienceIn this paper we propose a new 5-pass zero-knowledge identification scheme with soundness error close to 1/2. We use the hardness of the Inhomogeneous Small Integer Solution problem as security basis. Our protocol achieves lower communication costs compared with previous lattice-based zeroknowledge identification schemes. Besides, our construction allows smaller public and secret keys by applying the use of ideal lattices. We allow the prover to possess several pairs of secret and public keys, and choose randomly which pair is to be used in a given round of execution. We also dealt with nonces in zero-knowledge schemes in a new way, lowering the number of values exchanged between the prover and the verifier. Hence, our...
One essential quest in cryptography is the search for hard instances of a given computational proble...
Secure identification is an important security issue to avoid computer fraud due to masquerading. Th...
In this work we present a lightweight lattice-based identification protocol based on the CPA-secured...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new 5-pass zero-knowledge identification scheme wit...
Zero-knowledge identification schemes solve the problem of authenticating one party to another via ...
Lattice-based cryptography is one of the most active research topics in cryptography in recent years...
Abstract. At CRYPTO’93, Stern proposed a 3-pass code-based iden-tification scheme with a cheating pr...
At CRYPTO’93, Stern proposed a 3-pass code-based identification scheme with a cheating probability o...
International audienceAt CRYPTO'93, Stern proposed a 3-pass code-based identification scheme with a ...
Abstract. A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard c...
In preparation for the eventual arrival of quantum computers, there has been a significant amount of...
Abstract. We present a variant of Regev’s cryptosystem first presented in [Reg05], but with a new ch...
A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard computatio...
We present a framework for building practical anonymous credential schemes based on the hardness of ...
Abstract. A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard c...
One essential quest in cryptography is the search for hard instances of a given computational proble...
Secure identification is an important security issue to avoid computer fraud due to masquerading. Th...
In this work we present a lightweight lattice-based identification protocol based on the CPA-secured...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a new 5-pass zero-knowledge identification scheme wit...
Zero-knowledge identification schemes solve the problem of authenticating one party to another via ...
Lattice-based cryptography is one of the most active research topics in cryptography in recent years...
Abstract. At CRYPTO’93, Stern proposed a 3-pass code-based iden-tification scheme with a cheating pr...
At CRYPTO’93, Stern proposed a 3-pass code-based identification scheme with a cheating probability o...
International audienceAt CRYPTO'93, Stern proposed a 3-pass code-based identification scheme with a ...
Abstract. A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard c...
In preparation for the eventual arrival of quantum computers, there has been a significant amount of...
Abstract. We present a variant of Regev’s cryptosystem first presented in [Reg05], but with a new ch...
A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard computatio...
We present a framework for building practical anonymous credential schemes based on the hardness of ...
Abstract. A Zero-knowledge protocol provides provably secure entity authentication based on a hard c...
One essential quest in cryptography is the search for hard instances of a given computational proble...
Secure identification is an important security issue to avoid computer fraud due to masquerading. Th...
In this work we present a lightweight lattice-based identification protocol based on the CPA-secured...