Ring signatures, first introduced by Rivest, Shamir, and Tauman, enable a user to sign a message so that a ring of possible signers (of which the user is a member) is identified, without revealing exactly which member of that ring actually generated the signature. In contrast to group signatures, ring signatures are completely ``ad-hoc\u27\u27 and do not require any central authority or coordination among the various users (indeed, users do not even need to be aware of each other); furthermore, ring signature schemes grant users fine-grained control over the level of anonymity associated with any particular signature. This paper has two main areas of focus. First, we examine previous definitions of security for ring signature schemes and s...
In this paper, we suggest solutions to the key exposure problem in ring signature. In particular, we...
Ring signatures enable a signer to sign a message on behalf of a group anonymously, without revealin...
A signature scheme is strongly unforgeable if the adversary cannot produce a new signature even on a...
Ring signatures, first introduced by Rivest, Shamir, and Tauman, enable a user to sign a message so ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
A ring signature is a cryptographic primitive that enables a signer to produce a signature without r...
Ring signatures allow for creating signatures on behalf of an ad hoc group of signers, hiding the ...
Ring signatures and group signatures are prominent cryptographic primitives offering a combination o...
We propose a simple, general, and unified framework for constructing unique ring signatures that sim...
We consider threshold ring signatures (introduced by Bresson et al. [BSS02], where any t signers can...
Basing signature schemes on strong lattice problems has been a long standing open issue. Today, two ...
Ring signatures, introduced by Rivest, Shamir and Tauman (ASIACRYPT 2001), allow to sign a message o...
We propose Designated-Verifier Linkable Ring Signatures with unconditional anonymity, a cryptographi...
Since the formalization of ring signature by Rivest, Shamir and Tauman in 2001, there are lots of va...
Abstract. In this paper we formalize the notion of a ring signature, which makes it possible to spec...
In this paper, we suggest solutions to the key exposure problem in ring signature. In particular, we...
Ring signatures enable a signer to sign a message on behalf of a group anonymously, without revealin...
A signature scheme is strongly unforgeable if the adversary cannot produce a new signature even on a...
Ring signatures, first introduced by Rivest, Shamir, and Tauman, enable a user to sign a message so ...
Thesis (M. Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Compute...
A ring signature is a cryptographic primitive that enables a signer to produce a signature without r...
Ring signatures allow for creating signatures on behalf of an ad hoc group of signers, hiding the ...
Ring signatures and group signatures are prominent cryptographic primitives offering a combination o...
We propose a simple, general, and unified framework for constructing unique ring signatures that sim...
We consider threshold ring signatures (introduced by Bresson et al. [BSS02], where any t signers can...
Basing signature schemes on strong lattice problems has been a long standing open issue. Today, two ...
Ring signatures, introduced by Rivest, Shamir and Tauman (ASIACRYPT 2001), allow to sign a message o...
We propose Designated-Verifier Linkable Ring Signatures with unconditional anonymity, a cryptographi...
Since the formalization of ring signature by Rivest, Shamir and Tauman in 2001, there are lots of va...
Abstract. In this paper we formalize the notion of a ring signature, which makes it possible to spec...
In this paper, we suggest solutions to the key exposure problem in ring signature. In particular, we...
Ring signatures enable a signer to sign a message on behalf of a group anonymously, without revealin...
A signature scheme is strongly unforgeable if the adversary cannot produce a new signature even on a...