Leak-Free Mediated Group Signatures
Group signatures are a useful cryptographic construct for privacy-preserving non-repudiable authentication, and there have been many group signature schemes. In this paper, we introduce a variant of group signatures that offers two new security properties called leak-freedom and immediate-revocation...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-17912020-01-27T08:46:55Z Leak-Free Mediated Group Signatures DING, Xuhua TSUDIK, Gene XU, Shouhuai Group signatures are a useful cryptographic construct for privacy-preserving non-repudiable authentication, and there have been many group signature schemes. In this paper, we introduce a variant of group signatures that offers two new security properties called leak-freedom and immediate-revocation. Intuitively, the former ensures that an insider (i.e., an authorized but malicious signer) be unable to convince an outsider (e.g., a signature receiver) that she indeed signed a certain message; whereas the latter ensures that the authorization for a user to issue group signatures can be immediately revoked whenever the need arises (temporarily or permanently). These properties are not offered in existing group signature schemes, nor captured by their security definitions. However, these properties might be crucial to a large class of enterprise-centric applications because they are desirable from the perspective of the enterprises who adopt group signatures or are the group signatures liability-holders (i.e., will be held accountable for the consequences of group signatures). In addition to introducing these new security properties, we present a scheme that possesses both traditional and these newly introduced properties. Our scheme is constructed using an architectural approach where a mediation server is exploited to trade on-line communications for the extra security properties, which explains why the resulting scheme is called “leak-free mediated group signatures”. 2009-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/792 info:doi/10.3233/JCS-2009-0342 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1791/viewcontent/jmgs.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Group signatures revocation Information Security |
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Group signatures are a useful cryptographic construct for privacy-preserving non-repudiable authentication, and there have been many group signature schemes. In this paper, we introduce a variant of group signatures that offers two new security properties called leak-freedom and immediate-revocation. Intuitively, the former ensures that an insider (i.e., an authorized but malicious signer) be unable to convince an outsider (e.g., a signature receiver) that she indeed signed a certain message; whereas the latter ensures that the authorization for a user to issue group signatures can be immediately revoked whenever the need arises (temporarily or permanently). These properties are not offered in existing group signature schemes, nor captured by their security definitions. However, these properties might be crucial to a large class of enterprise-centric applications because they are desirable from the perspective of the enterprises who adopt group signatures or are the group signatures liability-holders (i.e., will be held accountable for the consequences of group signatures). In addition to introducing these new security properties, we present a scheme that possesses both traditional and these newly introduced properties. Our scheme is constructed using an architectural approach where a mediation server is exploited to trade on-line communications for the extra security properties, which explains why the resulting scheme is called “leak-free mediated group signatures”. |
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