We introduce the Merkle Tree Ladder (MTL) mode of operation for signature schemes. MTL mode signs messages using an underlying signature scheme in such a way that the resulting signatures are condensable: a set of MTL mode signatures can be conveyed from a signer to a verifier in fewer bits than if the MTL mode signatures were sent individually. In MTL mode, the signer sends a shorter condensed signature for each message of interest and occasionally provides a longer reference value that helps the verifier process the condensed signatures. We show that in a practical scenario involving random access to an initial series of 10,000 signatures that expands gradually over time, MTL mode can reduce the size impact of the NIST PQC signature algor...
NIST has released the draft specification of SLH-DSA (also known as Sphincs+). When NIST released i...
The MPC-in-the-head introduced in [IKOS07] has established itself as an important paradigm to design...
A new post-quantum, hash-based signature (HBS) scheme is introduced. In known HBS, the size and cost...
Digital signatures are essential for the security of computer networks such as the Internet. For exa...
Inspired by the blockchain architecture and existing Merkle tree based signature schemes, we propose...
Abstract. The Merkle signature scheme (MSS) is an interesting alter-native for well established sign...
We present several optimizations to SPHINCS, a stateless hash-based signature scheme proposed by Ber...
One-time signature schemes rely on hash functions and are, therefore, assumed to be resistant to att...
We formalize the notion of a constrained linear trapdoor as an abstract strategy for the generation ...
We present ReSolveD, a new candidate post-quantum signature scheme under the regular syndrome decodi...
This paper builds on the multi-time signature scheme proposed by Merkle. We prove that the original ...
Most Multivariate Quadratic (MQ) signature schemes have a very large public key, which makes them un...
In this paper we propose a new hash-and-sign digital signature scheme whose security against existen...
The MPC-in-the-Head paradigm is instrumental in building zero-knowledge proof systems and post-quant...
We introduce a variant of quantum signatures in which nonbinary symbols are signed instead of bits. ...
NIST has released the draft specification of SLH-DSA (also known as Sphincs+). When NIST released i...
The MPC-in-the-head introduced in [IKOS07] has established itself as an important paradigm to design...
A new post-quantum, hash-based signature (HBS) scheme is introduced. In known HBS, the size and cost...
Digital signatures are essential for the security of computer networks such as the Internet. For exa...
Inspired by the blockchain architecture and existing Merkle tree based signature schemes, we propose...
Abstract. The Merkle signature scheme (MSS) is an interesting alter-native for well established sign...
We present several optimizations to SPHINCS, a stateless hash-based signature scheme proposed by Ber...
One-time signature schemes rely on hash functions and are, therefore, assumed to be resistant to att...
We formalize the notion of a constrained linear trapdoor as an abstract strategy for the generation ...
We present ReSolveD, a new candidate post-quantum signature scheme under the regular syndrome decodi...
This paper builds on the multi-time signature scheme proposed by Merkle. We prove that the original ...
Most Multivariate Quadratic (MQ) signature schemes have a very large public key, which makes them un...
In this paper we propose a new hash-and-sign digital signature scheme whose security against existen...
The MPC-in-the-Head paradigm is instrumental in building zero-knowledge proof systems and post-quant...
We introduce a variant of quantum signatures in which nonbinary symbols are signed instead of bits. ...
NIST has released the draft specification of SLH-DSA (also known as Sphincs+). When NIST released i...
The MPC-in-the-head introduced in [IKOS07] has established itself as an important paradigm to design...
A new post-quantum, hash-based signature (HBS) scheme is introduced. In known HBS, the size and cost...