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Certificate-based signatures revisited

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by W Wu, Y Mu, W Susilo, Xinyi Huang
Certificate-based encryption was introduced in Eurocrypt '03 to solve the certificate management problem in public key encryption. Recently, this idea was extended to certificate-based signatures. Several new schemes and security models of certificate-based signature by comparing it with digital signatures in other popular public key systems. We introduce a new security model of certificate-based signature, which defines several new types of adversaries against certificate-based signature, which defines several new types of adversaries against certificate-based signatures, along with the security model of certificate-based signatures against them. The new model is clearer and more elaborated compared with other existing ones. We then investigate the relationship between certificate-based signatures and certificate-less signatures, and propose a generic construction of certificate-based signatures and certificate less signatures, and propose a generic construction of certificate-based signatures. We prove that the generic construction is secure (in the random oracle model) against all types of adversaries defined in this paper, assuming the underlying certificateless signatures satisfying certain security notions. Based on our generic construction, we are able to construct new certificate-based signatures schemes, which are more effiecient in comparison with other schemes with similar security levels

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Journal

Journal of universal computer science

Volume

15

Pagination

1659 - 1684

Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1833-1882

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Common Ground Publishing

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