Short (Identity-Based) Strong Designated Verifier Signature Schemes

The notion of strong designated verifier signature was put forth by Jakobsson, Sako and Impagliazzo in 1996, but the formal definition was defined recently by Saeednia, Kremer and Markowitch in 2003 and revisited by Laguillaumie and Vergnaud in 2004. In this paper, we firstly propose the notion of s...

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Published inInformation Security Practice and Experience pp. 214 - 225
Main Authors Huang, Xinyi, Susilo, Willy, Mu, Yi, Zhang, Futai
Format Book Chapter Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2006
Springer
SeriesLecture Notes in Computer Science
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Summary:The notion of strong designated verifier signature was put forth by Jakobsson, Sako and Impagliazzo in 1996, but the formal definition was defined recently by Saeednia, Kremer and Markowitch in 2003 and revisited by Laguillaumie and Vergnaud in 2004. In this paper, we firstly propose the notion of short strong designated verifier signature scheme, and extend it to the short identity-based strong designated verifier scheme. Then, we propose the first construction of short strong designated verifier signature scheme. We also extend our scheme to construct a short identity-based strong designated verifier signature scheme. The size of the signature of our schemes is the shortest compared to any existing schemes reported in the literature. We provide formal security proofs for our schemes based on the random oracle model. Finally, we also discuss an extension of our scheme to construct a short strong designated verifier signature without random oracle.
Bibliography:This work is supported by ARC Discovery Grant DP0557493.
ISBN:9783540330523
3540330526
ISSN:0302-9743
1611-3349
DOI:10.1007/11689522_20