Designated confirmer signature (DCS), introduced by Chaum at Eurocrypt 1994, can be used to control the public verifiability of a digital signature. It is a very useful tool in many applications which require a signature to remain anonymous and unverifiable until a certain time/condition is reached. In this paper, we propose a new generic construction of Anonymous Identity-Based DCS from Anonymous Identity-Based Signature. Interestingly, our construction also automatically implies an Anonymous Identity-Based Convertible Undeniable Signature scheme. We prove that the construction is secure for signer, verifier and confirmer in the standard model
Digital signatures were introduced to guarantee the authenticity and integrity of the underlying mes...
Abstract: A Designated Verifier Signature (DVS) scheme has the property of signer ambiguity, which c...
Universal designated verifier signatures (UDVS) were introduced in 2003 by Steinfeld et al. to allow...
Abstract. For controlling the public verifiability of ordinary digital sig-natures, designated confi...
As an extension of digital signature, designated confirmer signature (DCS) efficiently realizes the ...
Designated confirmer signature (DCS) extends undeniable signature so that a party called confirmer c...
International audienceAn Attribute-based signature (ABS), is a cryptographic scheme where someone ca...
The concept of Designated Verifier Signatures (DVS) was introduced by Jakobsson, Sako and Impagliaz...
Motivated by privacy issues associated with dissemination of signed digital certificates, we define ...
The notion of a Designated Verifier Signature (DVS) scheme allows a signer to create a signature whi...
Digital signature is one of the most important primitives in public key cryptography. It provides au...
Strong designated verifier signature can provide an efficient way to protect the identity privacy of...
In this paper, we present the first concrete example of identity-based undeniable signature with sel...
Undeniable signatures are classic digital signatures which are not universally verifiable and can on...
Abstract. This paper shows some efficient and provably-secure convert-ible undeniable signature sche...
Digital signatures were introduced to guarantee the authenticity and integrity of the underlying mes...
Abstract: A Designated Verifier Signature (DVS) scheme has the property of signer ambiguity, which c...
Universal designated verifier signatures (UDVS) were introduced in 2003 by Steinfeld et al. to allow...
Abstract. For controlling the public verifiability of ordinary digital sig-natures, designated confi...
As an extension of digital signature, designated confirmer signature (DCS) efficiently realizes the ...
Designated confirmer signature (DCS) extends undeniable signature so that a party called confirmer c...
International audienceAn Attribute-based signature (ABS), is a cryptographic scheme where someone ca...
The concept of Designated Verifier Signatures (DVS) was introduced by Jakobsson, Sako and Impagliaz...
Motivated by privacy issues associated with dissemination of signed digital certificates, we define ...
The notion of a Designated Verifier Signature (DVS) scheme allows a signer to create a signature whi...
Digital signature is one of the most important primitives in public key cryptography. It provides au...
Strong designated verifier signature can provide an efficient way to protect the identity privacy of...
In this paper, we present the first concrete example of identity-based undeniable signature with sel...
Undeniable signatures are classic digital signatures which are not universally verifiable and can on...
Abstract. This paper shows some efficient and provably-secure convert-ible undeniable signature sche...
Digital signatures were introduced to guarantee the authenticity and integrity of the underlying mes...
Abstract: A Designated Verifier Signature (DVS) scheme has the property of signer ambiguity, which c...
Universal designated verifier signatures (UDVS) were introduced in 2003 by Steinfeld et al. to allow...